January 30, 2017
Via: GigaomThe “things” in the “internet of things” (IoT) encompass a wide range of devices: sensors and sensor arrays like the Nest and SmartThings, wearables like the Pebble smart watch and Google Glass, and embedded technologies like Tesla and Ford’s Smart […]
January 26, 2017
Via: MashableThere’s one thing you can always count on when Apple releases a new beta version of iOS: Developers digging through its code in search of new features. As always developer Steve Troughton-Smith was quick to discover there are two hidden […]
October 21, 2016
Via: 9to5MacProlific Apple hacker/developer Steve Troughton-Smith last night posted on Twitter that he has found a one-handed mode for the iPhone keyboard, hacking the iOS Simulator to demo the unreleased feature as shown above. The code has apparently been in the system since iOS 8 but is yet […]
September 30, 2016
Via: Pocket NowThe developer preview program for Android Wear 2.0 has been extended through early next year. Why? We don’t know. Android won’t tell us. But it did release Developer Preview 3 for users to load up on and there’s one big […]
February 26, 2016
Via: Boy GeniusApple is currently locked in a major fight with the FBI that has big implications for the future of mobile security and privacy. We’ve also been hearing that Apple is working to make an “unhackable” iPhone in the future that […]
March 31, 2015
Via: itCuratedSo, it is quite possible you did not know this, but Microsoft’s Build 2015 developer conference is just a month away. Registration quietly opened up (and sold out) in January, and the news out of Redmond has been rather controlled. […]
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