Monday 1 October 2012

[TechRepublic] App development for the Human in Human Interface Device

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App development for the Human in Human Interface Device

Best practices dictate that when designing iOS Apps you keep in mind that users are part of the interface. Read more

Resource of the day

Comparison of Cisco and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions

Check out this white paper to learn more about the difference between Cisco and ShoreTel unified communications offerings.


Mobile ad formats for Android apps

Android developer Tim Mackenzie explains the differences between on-screen ads, intermittent content, and out-of-app ads, and discusses what to consider when selecting an ad format for your app. Read more

Twitter API changes: Why it's time for developers to adapt

Twitter's restrictions on how developers' access its platform are inevitable but don't mean the demise of popular third party apps and services. Read more

Poll: Developers, are you part of your company's sales process?

Are you part of your company's sales process? Answer the poll, and then let us know in the forum what you think about developers participating in the sales process. Read more

10 tips for testing apps for the real world

Today's apps are being used in situations and environments that traditional testing methods never anticipated. Read more

Poll: Do you develop Android apps for your enterprise?

Android developers, take this TechRepublic poll to let us know whether you're developing apps for your company. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Why you need to clean out dead code paths

Justin James describes how a dead feature he left in place caused a bug. He encourages other developers not to get into the bad habit of never deleting dead code. Read more

Can BlackBerry 10 be RIM's thumb-driven saviour?

RIM has pinned its hopes on BlackBerry 10 taking the number three position in mobiles, and more. Read more

The Upside: The design decisions behind BlackBerry 10

This week's podcast discusses the design of the unique BlackBerry 10 interface, Gangnam style, and exposes some questionable musical tastes. Read more

Apple's iPhone 5: Have secrets and lies rendered it boring?

Critics of Apple's iPhone 5 say its predictability and lack of innovation are a big disappointment. But the cash registers are telling a different story. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 5

Bill Detwiler cracks open the iPhone 5 and shows you how the redesigned case and interior hardware layout make the device easier to disassemble and repair. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Smarter Commerce for Consumer Products (IBM)

Forrester Seven Top Integration Trends for 2011 to 2012 (IBM)

TCO Benchmarking Study: Unified Communications (ShoreTel)

Comparison of Cisco and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions (ShoreTel)

Comparison of Avaya and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions (ShoreTel)


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