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Apple engineer reveals where the iPhone's original software came from More of Jobs being Jobs, but I'm more intrigued by the photo of the "original hardware". I'm kind of glad they didn't stick with that form-factor. (more: VentureBeat) Framework7 - Full Featured HTML Framework For Building iOS7 Apps Want a mobile app that looks like it was programmed for the iPhone, but don't want to learn Objective-C? (more: iDangerous) Survey: 33% of iPhone owners would shell out $300 on contract for a bigger iPhone 6 Isn't that an iPad mini? I already think the existing round of smart phones look like surfboards, I can't understand wanting bigger. (more: BGR)
Microsoft to unveil Enterprise Mobility Suite alongside Office for iPad Can you imagine the terror invoked when an IT person hears, "We're going to allow people to bring their own devices and hook them up to the network." (more: ZDNet) Windows Phone 8.1 core is finished today Not RTM, but it does mean it's getting closer (more: WPCentral) Tweaks Yet another code plop from Facebook. Seems to be a nice-ish way to tweak (sorry, they're fault) settings. (more: Facebook) Adobe announces PhoneGap Enterprise for mobile development All the PhoneGap people love, with added Adobe. Still, the notion of built-in 'enterprise' features sounds promising. (more: Application Development Trends) Latest Articles10 articles overall. 5 new, 5 updated.New articles addedAndroid
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 3, 2014
Mobile Newsletter - Apple engineer reveals where the iPhone’s original software came from
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