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Google has a new plan to speed up the mobile web
Google has a new plan to speed up the mobile web. Today, the company announced a technical preview for a system called Accelerated Mobile Pages (or AMP), designed to fight many of the factors slowing and bloating mobile web pages. (more: The Verge)
You haven't felt pain until you've played 'Doom' on an Apple Watch
There's a somewhat inexplicable urge among developers and hackers to port the ancient first-person shooter Doom to every piece of electronics with a processor and a screen. (more: Mashable)
Windows 10 Mobile is coming to Windows Phone devices in December
Windows 10 Mobile is the latest version of the company's mobile operating system. It runs universal Windows apps, meaning one app can run a variety of form factors, supports developers porting their existing Android and iOS apps with minimal modifications, and offers a new feature called Continuum that lets you connect an external display, mouse, and keyboard and use your phone like a PC. (more: VentureBeat)
Why BlackBerry's Android-powered Priv is a big deal
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. That might as well be the bumper sticker on BlackBerry CEO John Chen's car. Chen has confirmed that the once dominant BlackBerry will soon release its first smartphone that runs Google's Android software, rather than the company's homegrown -- and troubled -- BlackBerry OS. (more: CNET)
Announcing Tools for Apache Cordova (aka TACO) v1.0.0
Tools for Apache Cordova (TACO, for short) provides number of utilities for Mac and Windows users to develop with a set of platforms and plugins validated by our Visual Studio product team. (more: MSDN)
5 noteworthy trends happening in mobile apps
The app market continues to evolve as developers and users explore the possibilities of mobile technology. From business security concerns to developers news to consumer product highlights, these five trends could change tomorrow's mobile app landscape. (more: The Next Web)
Oracle considers a new effort to develop mobile Java apps
Oracle is considering ports of the Java Development Kit (JDK) to support iOS, Android, and the mobile version of Windows, in an effort that would Java's presence in a growing part of the technology market. (more: InfoWorld)
Articles updated
Wearables
(6 votes) by (updated yesterday) In this article we see how to send Group Message from web server to Samsung Gear Smartwatches |
New Tips and Tricks added
Wearables
(0 votes) by (updated yesterday) This post covers getting your Windows apps connected to a Microsoft Band for an indefinite period of time. |
New Technical Blogs added
Android
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