Month: September 2016
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Raspberry Pi alternative: SolidRun x86 Braswell MicroSoM runs Linux or full Windows 10
The Raspberry Pi is popular for three major reasons — it is small, inexpensive, and doesn’t consume a lot of electricity. This makes the board very popular for things like education, servers, IoT projects, and media playback. Today, SolidRun announces an Intel Braswell-based MicroSoM. Unlike the ARM-powered Raspberry Pi, this is x86 compatible, meaning it…
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Cheat-Sheets: AngularJS, JQuery and D3
Hi everyone, in this post we share JQuery, D3.js and AngularJS cheat-sheets that can be very useful for javascript/web developers/designers. View complete article
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Enable Developer Mode on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
Fancy yourself a developer? The developer mode is meant for experts, which is probably why the mode isn’t the easiest thing to turn on. Developer mode allows you access to many different functions of the phone that an average user would not ever need to use. View complete article
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iOS: New Subscriptions Data and Reports are Now Available
You can now get more data about your auto-renewable subscriptions in iTunes Connect. The new Subscriptions page in Sales and Trends makes it easy to view key metrics and two new reports provide details into subscriber activity. Learn more. View complete article