Apple Drops iPhone Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Apple Drops iPhone Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
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Cocoa Touch Tutorial: iPhone Application Example
Similar to one of my first blog posts on building a basic application for Mac OS X using xcode 3.0, I am going to explain for beginning iPhone/iPod... more »
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You Are Here: Using GPS and Google Maps in Android
In the next installment of this Android series, you'll learn how to incorporate GPS and Google Maps into your Android application, so your users can... more »
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Apple drops NDA for iPhone developers
Apple announced this morning via a posting on the front page of its iPhone developer site that it has decided to discontinue the non-disclosure... more »
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How to Install the Android SDK on Windows XP
This tutorial shows you how to download and install Android to get you started developing applications for it.
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Flash for iPhone due 'soon' if Apple approves
Adobe is nearly done with a version of its Flash Player for the iPhone that could be released 'in a very short time' if it passes Apple's App Store... more »
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Adobe Speaks of Flash Player for iPhone
The Internet pipes are chock full of reaction to the news that Adobe is “working on” a Flash player for the iPhone, much of it based on the weird... more »
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Pragmatic Programmers iPhone SDK book latest casualty of NDA
The Pragmatic Programmers, known for its line of programming titles in print and PDF form, have decided to shelve production of a planned book called... more »
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Android vs. iPhone: No Contest for Developers
The official announcement of the first Android phone was naturally cause for much discussion on the Linux blogs last week. We take a look at the issue... more »
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Flash for the iPhone confirmed at FOTB
Finally it's confirmed by Adobe officials. Flash on the IPhone is not impossible, it's reality.
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Android: What’s Your Preference -- Part One
Android now has a preferences framework, which will build a preferences UI for you based on a description of the desired preferences. Learn the basics... more »
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Getting Started with the Android Development Tools
Now that we have ADT officially released and world's first Android-powered phone announced it's a good time to take a second look at Android... more »
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Android vs. iPhone: Which Is The Better Bet for Developers?
If you’re a mobile application developer, where should you be playing your chips — on Apple’s side of the table or Google’s?
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Apple is listening
Just a small positive note amongst the gloom of NDAs, app rejections and approval delays: Apple have today changed how the customer reviews system... more »
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Programming for Android with Eclipse
Now that we have set up the Android emulator, we need to get cracking with Eclipse and the Android Development plugins. It's time to make an... more »
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Introducing a Lightweight UI Toolkit: Shake Your User Interface
You saw in the first article of this series [1] the basic structure of a simple LWUIT application, but today it is not sufficient just to have a clear... more »
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Don’t alienate developers
My thoughts on Apple's latest controversy.
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Using Styles, Themes, and Painters with LWUIT
The Lightweight User Interface Toolkit (LWUIT) introduces a number of impressive functionalities to the Java ME UI developer. Styles, themes, and... more »
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Google, T-Mobile and HTC invent English
Imagine for a moment that the year is 2008 BC and Google, T-Mobile and HTC get to get together and create a new language called English. "Its... more »
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Android vs iPhone (cartoon)
Introducing me, an Android phone... *yawn*
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Google Android: iPhone's Only Real Competition (For Now)
One of the most interesting parts of the Android platform is the Android Marketplace (which, unfortunately, is not run by Jawas).
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Two Apps that Lower the iPhone Development Barrier
When the iPhone first launched, Steve Jobs announced that the web was the iPhone’s development platform. Despite the many initial groans that there... more »
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Blu-ray Disc Application Development with Java ME, Part 1: Creating Your First Application
Java technology is a critical part of the new high-definition video standard, the Blu-ray Disc standard. In this two-part series, we're going to cover... more »
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PhoneGap: Its like Adobe AIR for the iPhone
PhoneGap brings all the native features of the iPhone to Safari allowing developers to build webapps with gps, accelerometer, etc. Disclosure: I'm... more »
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Android: Divide and Conquer
Years ago I was addicted to a simple game that I played on my then state-of-the-art Pentium-75. In this game, balls would bounce around, and I would... more »
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