Tag: iphone
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Apple is trying to recover the stolen/lost iPhone 5 using TV Ads
An Apple employee lost a working prototype of the upcoming iPhone 5 in a bar, and someone took it home. Here is the TV Ad Apple made* on this subject.
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Titanium Mobile SDK 1.8 available
Titanium Mobile SDK 1.8.0 is already available in the Appcelerator’s continuous integration (CI) area: Just choose the “master” branch and download the latest SDK files for your O.S.!
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Updated Titanium autocomplete for 1.5.1 using Eclipse and Aptana
Here is the uploaded javascript header file, updated for Appcelerator’s Titanium Mobile version 1.5.1. This can be used with Eclipse+Aptana’s autocomplete, using the method described by James David Low a while back.
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Titanium Autocomplete
James Low has a AppCelerator Titanium’s API AutoComplete for Eclipse+Aptana. Download it here http://jameslow.com/2010/05/31/titanium-autocomplete-eclipse/ I haven’t tried it yet, I’m using notepad++ still, but I’ll give it a go ASAP!
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Android ahead of iPhone, second to Blackberry
The open-source Android smartphone market just hit a milestone of sorts: it surpassed the iPhone in popularity, moving into the second overall spot behind industry leader RIM OS (BlackBerry). More in ADT Magazine
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New Titanium Mobile SDK for iPhone and Android
Appcelerator.com just released the new Titanium Mobile SDK 1.3. This release includes mostly bug fixes, for both iPhone and Android platforms and opens the door for iPhone 4.0.
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c# for iPad?
Yet a another alternative to Objectve-C/XCode has arrived: MonoTouch, the non Microsoft dotNet implementation, supports the new useless computer-without-a-keyboard -slash- big iPhone, Apple iPad.
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Native applications for the iPhone, SDK next February
As announced this week, Apple will release a new SDK to develop native applications for the iPhone. This is a somewhat unexpected turn, as Apple announced in the past that no native applications SDK would be released, leaving only room for applications developed using Dashboard-widgets-like methods (Web 2.0 applications, as stated in a previous press…