Expected Google Glass GPS accuracy [closed] - android

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I understand that the Google Glass is currently equipped with the SiRFstarIV GSD4e GPS engine.
Does anyone know the horizontal (for my purposes) accuracy of GPS readings? (i.e. within meters)
Thank you

The expected accuracy is in all recent GPS chips about 2-3m in 95% of cases.
And like all chips in some cases up to 30m (or more) location error.
I have not tested it, but as long they did not made a horrible GPS antenna design flaw, the value will be very near to that.

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today my ISP lost connectivity to all (sic!) Google services, so my Android phone is constantly saying "No internet" for my WiFi.
But everything else besides Google is accessible from my laptop on the very same WiFi. So the question is: what exactly IP addresses Android is checking to say if there is an internet connection?
Seems like the answer is: connectivitycheck.gstatic.com/generate_204
Source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-avoid-the-captive-portal-checkin-to-google.3927561/

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This morning I came back to my computer with this alert, see the image (the lower window is the properties of one of the entries above):
How do I investigate this? Can i use the hash presented to see if it is a false positive? Has anyone else encountered this?
Worth noting could be that I havn't changed anything about the android frameworks recently.
Google AdMobs is flagged as a security risk by Symantec because:
This advertisement library may perform the following actions:
Display advertisements in the host application
Send device location (such as
GPS coordinates, cell tower location) to a remote location
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How to identify if your device supports LTE-Advanced? [closed]

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Not all 4G devices support LTE-A, and manufacturers usually don't give clear information if it is supported by your model, hence I want to know if there is any way to test this.
Thanks.
For those who are new:
The LTE-Advanced is an extension of regular LTE, it uses 'Carrier Aggregation' technology & multiple antennas on both BTS & Mobile devices to pump in more data per instance, allowing at least 3 times faster LTE speeds.
Top networks around the world are testing / deploying LTE-A in major cities, with speeds crossing 42 Mbps in real scenarios.

Android - Is possible to make a cell phone transmit FM waves? [closed]

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I have a Motorola Razr D3. I was thinking about the possibility of use my cell phone like a FM Transmissor, so i can send a music in FM waves to my Radio in my car. Is it possible? Exist any app for it?
Is it possible?
Only if your device has dedicated FM transmitter hardware or is a software-defined radio device. Statistically speaking, it is very unlikely that any device that you own meets one of those criteria.

How do I display my Android device's screen on my mac? [closed]

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I would like to display my Android device's screen on my mac for a presentation. I don't care if I have to use a USB cable or wifi. What is the best way to do this?
Droid#Screen might work for you. I've never used it on a Mac but it's just a jar so it should work.

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