Adobe Abandons iPhone Cross Compiler Development
Adobe has officially abandoned further development of its iPhone compiler included in its latest CS5 Creative Suite after Apple’s latest change to its developer Terms of Service implicitly prohibited such tools. Apple has tightened its grip on the iPhone platform by explicitly defining which languages can be used in application development. The compiler will still […]
Apple, Adobe At Odds Over Adobe CS5 iPhone Compiler
Not long after the iPhone OS 4.0 release yesterday, Apple made a change to its developer agreement that fired a shot across the bow of Adobe and its Flash platform: Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs. Applications must be originally […]
Mozilla Suspends Firefox Development for Windows Phone Classic and Windows Phone Series 7
Mozilla Mobile Team Technical Lead Stuart Parmenter has announced that Mozilla has suspended development of its mobile version of Firefox, codenamed Fennec for Windows Phone Classic and Windows Phone Series 7 Â due to the direction that Microsoft has taken with Windows Phone Series 7 and its lack of support for native code development. Â Below is […]
MIX 2010: Microsoft Offering Free Tools for Windows Phone Series 7 Development
To kick off its MIX 2010 conference, Microsoft has announced during the conference that it has begun offering the toolset necessary for the development of future Windows Phone Series 7 applications at no additional charge. The new toolset consists of Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone and the Silverlight-focused Expression Blend for Windows Phone, […]
Bluetooth SIG Confirms Development on New Bluetooth Version
Many news organizations erroneously reported that the Bluetooth SIG was hard at work on developing the next version of the ubiquitous transmission protocol that would be called Bluetooth 2.2. A representative of the group did deny that Bluetooth 2.2 was in development today, only to confirm the existence of the new Bluetooth standard which would […]
Verizon Issues Device Specifications at Open Development Conference
This morning, Verizon Wireless held a conference for developers interested in Verizon’s “Any Device, Any App” initiative designed to open up network access to any device and software. Hit the Read More link for all of the details and screenshots of slides courtesy of Gizmodo.
Sprint WiMAX Development Continues
Sprint PCS and Motorola today announced a partnership to test out so-called “WiMAX” technology and equipment trials through this year and into the next. WiMax, the 802.16e technology, is planned to be heavily used by Sprint in the future. “Sprint previously signed a related agreement with Intel as it begins to cultivate an ecosystem of […]