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What does Hugo Barra leaving Google mean for Android?
Aug 29th 2013, 18:47, by Dustin Earley

If you haven’t been living under a rock for the last 24 hours, you’ve no doubt heard by now that Google’s VP, Android Project Management, Hugo Barra, has set sail for China to work for the company behind MIUI. We won’t delve into exactly how or why it happened in this piece, but instead examine the two most popular opinions on what Barra’s departure means for Google.

What exactly did Barra do

Before we can understand what Barra leaving may mean for Google, we have to understand what he did at Android. Barra was the VP of Android Product Management. His role at the company would be seen as largely organizational. Generally, Product Managers are fill-in-the-blank positions; they take ownership of the product they’re managing. The degree to which varies based on how the company is structured (more on that in a bit). They concern themselves with consumer-facing problems, spend a lot of time in meetings getting people like engineers and marketers on the same page, and in the case of Barra, represent the brand.

Could be absolutely nothing

Make no mistake, Barra was an important top-level executive at Google. The relationships he undoubtedly helped foster between Google and manufacturers, between other top level executives and between the consumer and Android itself are very important. But it’s not like his departure is equivalent to removing a pivotal cog in a smooth running machine. There will be people at the ready to take over the duties he held as VP of Android Product Management. In fact, they’ve probably already started.

In modern business, companies tend to be structured so that even the loss of a high-ranking executive barely affects daily operations. Again, Barra’s position within Google was an important one, but as for how this is going to affect you, the consumer, it won’t. As for how it will affect Google, there’s a good chance he will be missed. But with a busy fall schedule ahead of them (don’t forget Google reportedly has a watch, game console, new Nexus 10 and new Nexus phone slated to launch in the next four months or so!), Googlers won’t have time to let it affect their work. Things will be business as usual.

Or at least that’s one side of the coin.

Could mean Google is in for a rocky future

In Barra’s Google+ statement on his departure, he said of his new role as Vice President, Xiaomi Global, “I'm really looking forward to this new challenge and am particularly excited about the opportunity to continue to help drive the Android ecosystem.” As you might expect, Barra (and Google) said relatively little on him leaving Android to work with a much smaller, Chinese Android manufacturer. So all we can do is speculate on what kind of circumstances would push a high-ranking executive out of a company for seemingly no reason.

The first words that come to mind are employee (or talent) retention. According to Business Dictionary, employee retention is “an effort by a business to maintain a working environment which supports current staff in remaining with the company. Many employee retention policies are aimed at addressing the various needs of employees to enhance their job satisfaction and reduce the substantial costs involved in hiring and training new staff.”

Barra is not the first executive to leave what most would consider a highly sought after position with Google. Some might even say Google has a talent retention problem. And that’s never a good thing. Lose one brand representative here, no big deal. Another one there, you start to get worried. Employees start to take notice. Yet another loss in this position, no matter how many fail safes you have in place, and the structure starts to get weak and vulnerable.

We can’t say it’s obvious yet, but if they aren’t already, Google needs to be spending some serious time figuring out how to make current employees happy. Because clearly many are not. It may not be a huge problem as of now, but Barra leaving a role that he has been so actively involved in over the last several months could be a sign that Google is for a bumpy ride. Losing one high-level manager is a problem. Losing several? Huge problem. These are the kinds of things that start the downward spiral of a failing company, and no one wants to see that happen with Google.

Wrap up

Take both ends of the spectrum, combine them, and you have the most realistic answer to what Hugo Barra leaving Google means for Android. Things will continue on as normal, but he will be missed. You, as a consumer, won’t notice a difference. Updates won’t slow, and phone releases won’t be pushed back. It could be a sign that Google needs to figure some things out, but we simply don’t know yet. Only time and more executive departures will tell.

It will be interesting to see how Google handles the loss of their frontman with so many rumored product launches on the horizon. Perhaps it’s time for someone like Matias Duarte to step a little more into the spotlight.

Successor to the PadFone Infinity may be powered by a Snapdragon 800
Aug 29th 2013, 17:53, by Dima Aryeh

The ASUS PadFone is a very interesting concept: it’s a phone that can dock into a tablet shell and immediately adapt itself to the tablet DPI. All of your apps are now usable in tablet mode, at least in theory. The device has gone through a few iterations; the latest was the PadFone Infinity.

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But it looks like ASUS has a new model up their sleeves. Looking at their support page, one of the options for the product was “The new PadFone Infinity.” It’s gone now, but this could have been an accident. Could there be a new PadFone coming?

Looking at GFXBench, there is an entry called the PadFone Infinity A86, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor. The current model is the A80 and is powered by a Snapdragon 600, so this is just further evidence of what could be the upcoming successor to the PadFone.

But the most important question is: Will we ever see it in the US? Devices like these would be frowned upon by carriers, because they sell both data-enabled phones and tablets. This one device would give people the option of a data-enabled tablet without paying for another line, so it’s hard to imagine a US carrier adopting it. However, ASUS has said that it will bring a phone to the US soon, so this might just be it. Would you buy one?

Top 10 Android games released this week: Siegecraft Defender, The Last Express, He-Man
Aug 29th 2013, 17:48, by Steve Raycraft

Welcome back to Android Gaming Weekly, our weekly recap on new game releases. We still plan to cover upcoming releases and games we're playing, but this column is dedicated to new games you can install and start playing right now. Check out our top picks and let us know if you have any suggestions for next week in the comments below.

Simon the Sorcerer

Description: There are some things that kids just shouldn’t have to put up with. Being transported to some weird dimension full of goblins, dwarves, swamplings, stupid wizards and sleeping giants is definitely one of them. After escaping a “welcoming party,” Simon discovers that he has been brought on a quest to rescue the wizard Calypso from the evil sorcerer Sordid.

Siegecraft Defender

Description: Build your own castle defense and protect the Knights from the evil Lizardmen! It's Siegecraft built from the ground up for tower defense fans!

The Last Express

Description: Step aboard the 1914 Orient Express in this award-winning mystery adventure from Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner, now for the first time on Android! JULY, 1914. With Europe on the brink of war, the luxurious Orient Express departs Paris for Constantinople, plunging American doctor Robert Cath into a maelstrom of treachery, romance and international intrigue.

MineZone

Description: A minesweeping game with the same rules as MS Mine Sweeper. Avoid the mines! Play against your friends, with the two-player alternative. Design the game including the number of mines, place them out and then swap. Let’s see if they can find out your tricks.

He-Man: The Most Powerful Game

Description: Play as He-Man, the man so manly they had to name him twice! Defend the secrets of Castle Grayskull against the evil forces of Skeletor! Featuring epic battles, awesome attacks and all your favorite heroic Masters of the Universe, He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe™ brings He-Man, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe from planet Eternia, to Android. Finally, By the Power of Grayskull, I have the Power!

Quiz RPG: World of Mystic Wiz

Description: Quiz RPG: The World of Mystic Wiz is a quiz/trivia card battle RPG, where you will answer questions while taking on quests. The game takes place in a magical fantasy world known as Ques=Arias. You assume the role of a wizard, completing tasks and investigating incidents while competing with other wizards in a bid to become a Master Wizard.

Cats vs Dragons

Description: Sharpen your claws and equip your best gear for a dungeon crawl with cute kittens! Cats vs Dragons melds classic RPG elements and strategy mechanics in an arcade fantasy game about magic, adorable kitties and evil dragons who want to steal a magic crystal and conquer the world.

TANK WAR 2013

Description: TANK WAR 2013 is a spectacular war-themed game. The developer wanted to revive the heroic war scenes and the realistic effects. The game has smooth control and wonderful graphics. It is one of the top tank games of android!

Mahjong 2

Description: A Premium Mahjong for everyone. Whether you play Mahjong everyday or want to learn how to master this game, Mahjong 2 was made for you! Based on an old Chinese solitaire game, Mahjong is a free solitaire matching game which uses a set of Mahjong tiles. The goal of this pyramid game is to match open pairs of identical tiles and remove them from the board, exposing the tiles under them for play. You will be challenged to eliminate all pieces from the board.

CastleMine

Description: Defend your castle from the evils that lurk below in this unique strategy game! You will need to dig deep into the earth to uncover treasures and destroy the enemies threatening your castle.

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