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  • New Apple Product Images and Messaging Guidelines

    Images of iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and Apple Watch Series 2 are now available for you to use in marketing materials for your apps on the App Store. View original article

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    September 24, 2016
  • Keeping Android safe: Security enhancements in Nougat

    Over the course of the summer, we previewed a variety of security enhancements in Android 7. View original article

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    September 24, 2016
  • Webfonts on the Prairie

    I last wrote about the progress of webfonts for A List Apart six years ago. Very few sites used webfonts then, but there was a lot of pent-up frustration among designers to get moving after 15 years of confinement to so-called “web-safe” system fonts. And move they did. View original article

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    September 24, 2016
  • Android Studio 2.2

    Android Studio 2.2 is available to download today. Previewed at Google I/O 2016, Android Studio 2.2 is the latest release of our IDE used by millions of Android developers around the world. Packed with enhancements, this release has three major themes: speed, smarts, and Android platform support. View original article

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    September 24, 2016
  • Migrating from Subversion to Visual Studio Online

    I recently had the opportunity to migrate a five-year old project from Subversion (SVN) to Visual Studio Online (VSOnline). View complete article

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    September 23, 2016
  • Oracle Introduces Low-Code Development Platform in the Cloud

    Among the host of cloud technology news items coming from Oracle Corp.’s OpenWorld conference was this tidbit of special interest to “citizen” mobile developers: a new cloud-based, low-code development platform in the making. View complete article

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    September 23, 2016
  • New Layout Editor in Android Studio 2.2

    Google yesterday bumped up its official IDE for Android development to version 2.2, adding support for the company’s new mobile OS, Nougat 7.0, along with a new layout editor and many other enhancements. After being previewed in May, the new Android Studio 2. View complete article

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    September 23, 2016
  • The Right Prototyping Tool

    When it comes to creating prototypes, so many tools and methods are out there that choosing one is no easy task. Which one is the best? Spoiler alert: There is no “best” because it all depends on what you need at the moment! Here I’ll share some insight into what to consider when you need…

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    September 23, 2016
  • 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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    September 22, 2016
  • 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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    September 20, 2016
  • 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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    September 20, 2016
  • 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

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    September 19, 2016
  • Android Marshmallow market share is growing, doubled last month

    [et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″] [et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Android Marshmallow is finally getting some love. After taking four months to hit 1 percent adoption and following Lollipop finally assuming the Android crown, the latest version of Android was the only one to gain share this past month, according to Google’s Platform Versions page.

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    May 5, 2016
  • PS4 Remote Play available for PCs and Macs tomorrow

    This sounds useless if you ask me… would be better if Sony made this available for non-Sony Android devices. Sony has announced that the long-awaited PlayStation 4 Remote Play capabilities that will offer the ability to remotely play PS4 games on your Mac or PC will be available on Wednesday. Remote Play will work with OS…

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    May 5, 2016
  • NVIDIA Reinvents The GPU For Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    At a time when PCs have become rather boring and the market has stagnated, the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has become more interesting and not for what it has traditionally done (graphical user interface), but for what it can do going forward.

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    April 5, 2016
  • Mossack Fonseca hack exposes shady financial practices of world’s rich and famous

    One of the largest data breaches in history has resulted in the leak of eleven million confidential documents — around 2.6TB of data — from financial firm Mossack Fonseca, one of the most secretive companies in the world.

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    April 5, 2016
  • Free Visual Studio tools

    Get everything you need to build and deploy your app on any platform. With state-of-the-art tools, the power of the cloud, training, and support, it’s our most comprehensive free developer program ever.

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    April 5, 2016
  • IT pros have bad security habits

    “Double standards, double standards everywhere. Our IT bosses might force us to change our passwords every so often, but they rarely change their own credentials, even though theirs offer administrative privileges.”

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    April 5, 2016
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