Submitted by loucypher
from Google Reader:
iPhone development can be intimidating, especially to someone who’s unfamiliar with Macs, or the way iPhone apps work.But with currently more than 100,000 apps officially available from the App Store, it’s kind of hard for a (Read More)
Gizmodo:
In 2007 I whined and whined asking for an iPhone Software Developer's Kit. Back then, I asked for five apps. It took two years, but today I've got them all. The last one just came in yesterday. It's not Voice Candy, but Voice (Read More)
Engadget:
Having made the dev kit for the Surface available to select partners in June (a tiny bit late), Microsoft has now officially let the software loose for all and sundry to explore, experiment, and hopefully innovate with. Where (Read More)
Ars Technica:
At Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference 2009 (PDC09), the Microsoft Surface team announced the broad availability of the Microsoft Surface Software Development Kit (SDK) Workstation Edition. It has actually been (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The folks behind Livescribe, the smartpen/pencorder/computer stick/dictapencil (remember?) have finally made good on an old promise: to open it up to 3rd-party applications. That's right folks—now there's an app store for pen (Read More)
TechCrunch:
[Belgium] Earlier this week, 3D gesture recognition software developer Softkinetic and VUB university spin-off company Optrima, inventor of patented 3D sensing technology announced a joint venture offering what they say is th (Read More)
Engadget:
We're still not entirely sure why Samsung feels the need to launch its own mobile operating system while still cranking out Android and Windows Mobile devices, but it seems like things are going full steam ahead: a spokespers (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Developer, SDKCycrypt is a new project that blends Objective-C and JavaScript to make it easier to implement aspects of both together. It's going to be great for using elements that JavaScript offers when program (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Gaming, Hardware, Rumors, Software, Odds and ends, iPhoneOnLive is a company that has been claiming to do the seemingly impossible -- they plan to set up a sort of "cloud gaming" console, where instead of hardwar (Read More)
Submitted by michaelfidler:
Today, I am pleased to announce the availability of the Adobe AIR 2 beta runtime and SDK on our Labs website. From the day we first kicked off the early exploration of AIR 2 in the summer of 2008, feedback from the user and d (Read More)
Mashable!:
It’s a brand new week, which means it’s time for Mashable’s guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable’s Events section.Is your event not on t (Read More)
Gizmodo:
After being smacked down not once, but twice by the ridiculous App Store approval process, Manomio's fully-licensed Commodore 64 emulator is back in the App Store. Not only is it back and fully compliant with the SDK agreemen (Read More)
GigaOM:
Touch functionality has become a key component of a host of different operating systems on smartphones, laptops and even traditional PCs. So shouldn’t we have some sort of touch standard for developers looking to build to a v (Read More)
ProgrammableWeb:
It’s been less than a month since Mixer Labs released the first version of its read/write location API, formerly know as the TownMe GeoAPI. Now Mixer Labs has rebranded the TownMe GeoAPI as GeoAPI.com and released several ne (Read More)
Kotaku:
Epic Games announced more than 50,000 downloads of its Unreal Development Kit in the first week the publisher started offering it for free. "We are very excited to see the uptake of UDK cross over the 50,000 mark in only one (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Adobe announced that it plans to lay off almost 10% of its workforce earlier this week. At the same time, though, the company also announced that it plans to expand its investment in e-books and digital publishing. Adobe is c (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Location, location, location. With the growing ubiquity of GPS-equipped phones, there is a virtual land rush going on right now to put geolocation capabilities in every mobile app. Today, Mixer Labs, the folks behind TownMe (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Google's awe-inducing, turn-by-turn Maps Navigation is exclusive to Verizon's Droid phone—unless you're willing to hack around with your G1. With either some command-line-fu or a two-part Windows application, you can put Goog (Read More)
Submitted by gtuvell
from Google Reader:
Research In Motion (RIM) has unveiled a new services platform for developers that it says will enable them to streamline business processes and build highly responsive, location-aware, revenue-generating applications for Blac (Read More)
Submitted by egor
from Google Reader:
El día de hoy anunciamos una nueva serie de funciones de Google Analytics que refuerzan las funciones avanzadas lanzadas el año pasado. Algunas suman más potencia a las ya existentes. Otras ofrecen más flexibilidad a la hora (Read More)