The Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) distributes Near Real-Time (NRT) active fire data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Aqua and Terra satellites, and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) aboard S-NPP, NOAA 20 and NOAA 21 (formally known as JPSS-1 and JPSS-2). Globally these data are available within 3 hours of satellite observation, but for the US and Canada active fire detections are available in real-time.
NASA FIRMS uses satellite observations from the MODIS and VIIRS instruments to detect active fires and thermal anomalies and deliver this information in near real-time to decision makers through email alerts, analysis ready data, online maps and web services.
Just as its name suggests, NoRoot Firewall is a firewall that lets you block any app from accessing the Internet and doesn't require root privileges. Each time one of your apps tries to access the Internet, you'll receive a notification and can choose to allow the connection or deny it.
From one of the tabs in NoRoot Firewall, you can select the applications one by one and decide if you want to allow them to access the Internet. Of course, you can also do this automatically instead of manually by denying or permitting access for multiple apps at once.
One of the strengths of NoRoot Firewall is that it doesn't ask you for any permissions after you install it. Not one. This is drastically different from similar applications in which you are often required to accept certain permissions.
Uptodown is a multi-platform app store specialized in Android. Our goal is to provide free and open access to a large catalog of apps without restrictions, while providing a legal distribution platform accessible from any browser, and also through its official native app.
Can anyone please tell me:-
1. Minimum sdk-version for kindle fire?
2. In which directory/folder should I place the graphics for kindle fire? (as I guess, kindle is picking up the wrong graphics.) Right now the graphics of kindle reside in the 'mdpi' folder.
I ran into some kind of similar problem when I tried to remove the fullscreen option within the manifest of our project: android:theme="@android:style/Theme.NoTitleBar.Fullscreen". Our app is also designed to be compatible with every screen resolution within a single universal apk.
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