mobile development

HTML5 Can Get the Job, But Can HTML5 Do the Job?

Digg / Tech Industry News  Wed, 12/07/2011 - 08:04

HTML5 is changing the way that developers create applications for the mobile Web. Yet, it is not the be all, end all of mobile development.

If it ...


 

indieconf 2011 call for presenters - Michael Kimsal

Planet PHP  Sat, 06/04/2011 - 08:02

Our indieconf 2011 call for presenters is open.

indieconf is the conference for independent web professionals – whether you’re a developer, designer or someone in between, if you’re an independent freelancer or small agency, indieconf is for you.


 

php|tek 2011 and what’s trending - Rafael Dohms

Planet PHP  Wed, 06/01/2011 - 11:03

Another edition of php|tek has come and gone and this year some very amazing topics came into view. The conference itself was once again a great experience, great people, incredible speakers, lots of activities and incredible hack-a-thons and unconference sessions.


 

Modo Labs Launches Open-Source Mobile Development Framework

Linux Today  Wed, 04/27/2011 - 21:11

eWeek: "Modo Labs, a provider of open-source content-delivery solutions for mobile, has debuted its Kurogo Mobile Framework for developers."


 

Resco Updates Mobile Development Components

Redmond Developer News | News  Tue, 05/18/2010 - 10:17

MobileForms Toolkit maker updates two products, and announced upcoming support for Silverlight-based Windows Phone 7 development.


 

Intel's Special Driver For Poulsbo Uses Gallium3D

Linux Today  Tue, 11/03/2009 - 01:32

Phoronix: "Yesterday afternoon we ran a story on a new Linux driver for the Intel Poulsbo chipset, which right now is known for being notorious with its troubling Linux support.

However, Intel apparently had been working on a new "special driver" that the Linux Foundation was showing off recently in Munich at a mobile development camp."


 

Intel and Nokia Join Forces for Open source

Linux Today  Tue, 06/23/2009 - 22:37

InternetNews: "Nokia and Intel have announced a new strategic partnership for mobile development. This is big news for open source, since both Intel and Nokia rely on Linux (and open source) for their respective mobile platforms."


 

Windows Mobile Development Slowed in Second Half of 2008

Redmond Developer News | News  Mon, 01/26/2009 - 18:00

Growth of the Apple iPhone and Google's Android mobile platforms are cutting into the market for devices based on Windows Mobile and will continue to do so, according to a global survey of developers.