Although Apple has yet to release an official SDK (software development kit) for the iPhone, developers have already become proficient at creating native applications for the device using an ...
The iPhone opens up a whole new world for developers–a multi-touch interface, always on Internet access, video, and a whole range of built-in sensors can be used to create everything from games to ...
If developer interest in iPhone sessions at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week is any indication, we should see an explosion of software for the device. While the conference ...
In the midst of all the buzz surrounding Apple, iPhone application development trends are beginning to shift towards business use cases, according to a study by iPhoneAppQuotes.com. What once was a 50 ...
The battle for mobile platform dominance is a hard-fought, sometimes bitter battle between the Big Three software companies – Apple, Google, and Microsoft. We all know that while sales of desktop ...
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Instead of throwing more resources into the fading star of Windows Mobile, Microsoft will rally its developer army to build Silverlight mobile applications and quickly establish Windows Phone as a ...
Obviously there is more to being an iPhone developer than just sitting down and writing a program. You need a modern Intel Macintosh desktop or laptop running a ...