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  • E3 2012 : Du nouveau pour la XBox 360 : l'application Smart Glass, Internet Explorer et XBox Music débarqueront cette année

    E3 2012 : Des nouveautés pour la XBox 360 Smart Glass, Internet Explorer et Music Smart GlassIl faut dire que pour l'instant, peu de choses ont été dévoilées à propos de Smart Glass. Sous ce nom se cache une application pour Windows 8, Windows Phone mais aussi les périphériques sous iOS afin de les utiliser comme contrôleur pour la XBox. La technologie permettra d'utiliser son PC, sa tablette ou son smartphone, pour afficher l'image mais aussi pour contrôler la XBox, donnant ainsi une meilleure interface utilisateur pour des applications comme Internet Explorer. De plus, The Verge

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  • SEO Providers - Freelancers, Professionals, Or Spam Artists?

    Again, many of these offers you'll receive look legit enough. They come complete from a real email address, with a realistic name, a real phone number, and all of the other necessary credentials to look respectable. Sure, they're real people on the other end of the line, but unlike most reputable freelancers in the SEO business, these folks have chosen to use dubious tactics (sending mass emails and spam) to thousands and thousands of people in the hopes that one or two follow up and fall into the trap.

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  • Portable Class Library: partager efficacement du code entre plateformes, par Nathanael Marchand

    Lorsque l'on développe pour plusieurs plateformes (.Net, Silverlight, XNA, Windows Phone 7), il se pose souvent la question de comment partager le code ? La Portable Class Library permet de répondre efficacement à cette problématique puisqu'elle permet à un projet d'être multiplateforme. Nous allons voir comment l'utiliser dans un cas de figure où il faut partager du code entre un client Silverlight et le serveur. Retrouver l'article ici...

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  • Projet Magenta : un clone d'iOS voit le jour, une développeuse reconstruit un iPhone OS 1 libre et matériel-agnostique

    Projet Magenta : un clone d'iOS voit le jour Une développeuse reconstruit un iPhone OS 1 libre et matériel-agnostique La domination des OS mobiles est depuis quelque temps cloîtrée à un triumvirat de tête qui semble accaparer innovation et parts de marché : Android, iOS et Windows Phone. Une percée remarquable d'un nouveau système peut paraître improbable, sauf si le challenger venait à naître de l'un de ces mastodontes du marché. Non, il ne s'agit pas de l'annonce fantasmatique d'un fork d'Android, mais d'u...

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  • The difference

    So with the CTP tools available, weve been building a few apps, just to get a feel for the tools and whats supported in the framework.  Whats been great is that everything is fairly familiar and consistent, largely to do with the .net framework and Microsofts focus on providing good tools.  Weve produced mobile applications, mostly in concept form, for Windows Phone Classic, iPhone and Android but never so quickly and not of such high quality and visual impression.  I attribute some of this obviously to our familiarity to the Microsoft platform and tools.  Though when you look at the designs our team has produced, it becomes clear that this is not just another mobile application container.                                                            The Metro design language implores content prominence with fluid motion and transitions, with a crisp font and easily organized features and services placement.  In addition to a purposeful right edge tease, where the intent is for users to discover new premium content and services.   The concept that enables this is called hubs, building application with hubs changes your thinking from a single mobile application task, to thinking creatively about a mobile experience. Its engaging to think of the other brands and industry verticals that will take advantage of this core feature.  Combine this with Windows Phone 7 live tiles, more on that later, and you have a recipe for a solid mobile services platform.                                                              This so much more fun and liberating than my icon on a gridDid you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Google’s Zeitgeist 2012: A Year In Review

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Once a year Google releases their Zeitgeist–an overview of what the world was searching for during the previous year. Check out the year in review video and then browse the entire project. Google Zeitgeist 2012 Secure Yourself by Using Two-Step Verification on These 16 Web Services How to Fix a Stuck Pixel on an LCD Monitor How to Factory Reset Your Android Phone or Tablet When It Won’t Boot

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  • Get Advanced Solutions by Outsourcing iPhone Application Development Services

    Developed by Apple, iPhone is a smart phone which has outstanding features like high resolution camera, access to internet, video iPod etc. The increasing demand of iPhone among the users has increased the demand of iphone applications to attract new and existing customers. This demand has given rise to the iPhone application development services. The software development companies are focusing on new applications which can be installed in the iPhone.

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  • Building Enterprise Smartphone App &ndash; Part 3: Key Concerns

    - by Tim Murphy
    This is part 3 in a series of posts based on a talk I gave recently at the Chicago Information Technology Architects Group.  Feel free to leave feedback. Keys Concerns Of Smartphones In The Enterprise These are the factors that you need to be aware of and address in order to build successful enterprise smartphone applications.  Most of them have nothing to do with the application itself as you will see here. Managing Devices Managing devices is a factor that is going to effect how much your company will have to spend outside of developing the applications.  How will you track the devices within the corporation?  How often will you have to replace phones and as a consequence have to upgrade your applications to support new phones?  The devices can represent a significant investment of capital.  If these questions are not addressed you will find a number of hidden costs throughout the life of your solution. Purchase or BYOD We have seen the trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) lately within the enterprise.  How many meetings have you been in where someone is on their personal iPad, iPhone, Android phone or Windows Phone?  The issue is if you can afford to support everyone's choice in device? That is a lot to take on even if you only support the current release of each platform. Do you go with the most popular device or do you pick a platform that best matches your current ecosystem and distribute company owned devices?  There is no easy answer here, but you should be able give some dollar value to both hardware and development costs related to platform coverage. Asset Tracking/Insurance Smartphones are devices that are easier to lose or have stolen than laptops and desktops. Not only do you have your normal asset management concerns but also assignment of financial responsibility. You also will need to insure them against damage and theft and add legal documents that spell out the responsibilities of the employees that use these devices. Personal vs. Corporate Data What happens when you terminate an employee?  How do you recover the device?  What happens when they have put personal data on the device?  These are all situation that can cause possible loss of corporate intellectual property or legal repercussions of reclaiming a device with personal data on it.  Policies need to be put in place that protect the company from being exposed to type of loss.  This can mean significant legal and procedural cost that you need to consider. Coming Up In the last installment of this series I will cover application development considerations. del.icio.us Tags: Smartphones,Enterprise Smartphone Apps,Architecture

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  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) officially released

    - by Bill Osuch
    Google today officially released their latest version of the Android OS - 2.3, Gingerbread. It won't hit a phone (the Nexus S) until 12/16, but developers can start working with it today. Some of the new features include: Enhancements for game development Rich multimedia New forms of communication Simplified debug builds Integrated ProGuard support HierarchyViewer improvements Preview of new UI Builder See the complete details at http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3.html

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  • Today Will Be 11/11/11 – 11:11:11 for the First Time in 100 Years

    - by The Geek
    Today at 11:11 and 11 seconds, the date and time will be a perfect same-number palindrome—that is, it will read the same backwards and forwards, using the same number. It will be 11:11:11 on 11/11/11, and that won’t happen again for another 100 years. Naturally, it’ll happen again at 11 PM, for those that don’t observe military time. Use Amazon’s Barcode Scanner to Easily Buy Anything from Your Phone How To Migrate Windows 7 to a Solid State Drive Follow How-To Geek on Google+

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  • Kantar publie ses statistiques sur l'évolution trimestrielle du marché du smartphone, Samsung se rapproche d'Apple aux USA

    Kantar publie ses statistiques sur l'évolution trimestrielle du marché du smartphone, Samsung se rapproche d'Apple aux USA L'agence Kantar vient de publier les chiffres du dernier trimestre (achevé en en fin avril 2014) sur le marché mondial du smartphone. Au niveau européen, très peu de changement sont notés par rapport à l'année dernière où Android s'est octroyé 70,7 % de part de marché contre 72,4 % de février à avril 2014, ce qui représente une progression de 1,7 point. Windows Phone a occupé...

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  • Android real time multiplayer over LAN

    - by Heigo
    I've developed several games for the android platform and now planning to create my first multiplayer game. What I have in mind is basically just a 2-player game witch you can play with 2 phones over local area connection/WiFi. Both phones need to be able to pass 3 integer values to the other phone in real time. So far I have considered using Socket's, but before I dig into it too deep I wanted to ask if there might be a better approach? Thanks!

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  • Microsoft lance le projet on{x}... pour Android, un service destiné à "automatiser sa vie"

    Microsoft lance le projet on{x}... pour Android Un service destiné à "automatiser sa vie" Microsoft a un OS mobile et une galerie d'applications florissante, mais cela ne l'empêche pas de proposer des applications exclusives à d'autres plateformes. Pas étonnant, diront certains, du moment où l'entreprise tire assez de revenus d'Android (en redevances), potentiellement même plus que ce qu'il gagne de Windows Phone. Le projet on{x} est un nou...

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  • What's a good way to get an IT internship? [closed]

    - by user1419715
    I'm a second year CS student who's worked really hard to build and expand my skills. I've spent the past week now trying to find a place to volunteer (i.e. work for FREE) so I can get a little bit of in-the-door experience with web development. I have a portfolio with several decent projects, a handful of languages and other hard/soft skills that employers constantly say they're clamoring for. I can't even get people to take my calls. This is me offering to work for them for FREE, remember. I'm in a reputable program at a respected school, get decent grades and...yeah, I've worked really hard to be presentable. On the rare occassions I actually get to speak to somebody at a design firm they hedge and do everything they can to get me off the phone. Nobody's ever expressed even the slightest interest in taking me on. The answer to the experience problem is supposed to be "you need to spend a year or two building up a big portfolio of projects on your own" so that employers will be impressed. I've done that. Websites, standalone apps, etc.. Nobody will even look at my resume, though. Question: Why does there seem to be so little interest in taking on upaid interns in the world of IT? Update: Sorry you all think I'm too aggressive or angry. It wasn't my intent to be a jerk to people while asking them for their opinions. That said, how would you feel if employer after employer turned you down cold when you offered yourself to them without asking for remuneration? One can't even get an unpaid job in this economy now, it seems. How am I going about my search? I find web firms in my area and contact them via email with a brief sales pitch of myself and a resume attached. Then a couple of days later I follow up with a phone contact. Nobody--anywhere--is advertising for interns of any kind. If there were I'm sure there'd be about 500 resumes per position, even unpaid. I've had good experiences in the past with cold-calling firms for actual paid jobs in other industries (hiring is a pain in the ass process and a call like this can show initiative while reducing a busy employer's need to do all the hiring overhead work), so I thought volunteering would work at least as well. My skills are pretty good for a CS student and include the usual suspects: HTML/CSS/Javascript, Python, Java, C, C#/.Net etc etc. I made a point on my resume to tie each ability claim to a project as well. Oh, and regarding the "working for free still costs the employer money" argument: that's an excellent point I hadn't though of. But it means...what? I have to pay the employer for the privilege of working there now?

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  • Officiel : Facebook prépare son moteur de recherche, mais exclut toute volonté de se lancer dans le marché des smartphones

    Officiel : Facebook prépare son moteur de recherche Mais exclut toute volonté de se lancer dans le marché des smartphones Mark Zuckerberg a saisi l'occasion de son intervention à l'évènement TechCrunch Disrupt à San Francisco pour parler de la stratégie de l'entreprise et tenter de rassurer les investisseurs. [IMG]http://djug.developpez.com/rsc/zuckerberg.png[/IMG] Le PDG de Facebook coupe court aux rumeurs incessantes d'un Facebook Phone et déclare que produire des smartphones ne serait pas du tout en sa faveur. « C'est très clairement la mauvaise stratégie pour nous, a-t-il dit, nous allons dans la direction opposée des sociétés qui construisen...

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  • How to create a wifi hotspot in ubuntu 12.04 and use it on WP7.5?

    - by VPCEB14EN
    I have been trying for many days to create a wifi hotspot with my laptop running ubuntu 12.04 and connect it to my windows phone7.5 based HTC Mozart. I have gone through many articles related to this, but none of them help. I create a wifi hotspot as suggested by some experts, but it isn't detected either by my phone or on other laptops. My laptop is Sony Vaio VPCEB14EN with these specifications .

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  • Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia

    Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo Et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia En collaboration avec Hinault Romarick A l'occasion du Mobile World Congress 2011 de Barcelone, Intel a publié une démonstration filmée de son OS mobile open-source MeeGo s'exécutant sur une tablette. Le constructeur, partenaire de Nokia dans le développement du système d'exploitation, renouvelle ainsi son engagement dans le projet. Une vidéo sous forme de réponse quelques jours après le choix de Windows Phone 7 par Nokia pour équiper sa prochaine gé...

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  • Quantum Paper : la nouvelle interface unifiée d'Android et des services Google ? Le Framework d'interface utilisateur sera dévoilé à la Google I/O

    Quantum Paper : la nouvelle interface unifiée d'Android et des services Google ? Le Framework d'interface utilisateur sera dévoilé à la Google I/OAvec Windows et Windows Phone, Microsoft a dévoilé une nouvelle charte graphique basée sur des tuiles pour ses systèmes d'exploitation, qui a été appliquée à l'ensemble de ses produits (Office, OneDrive, Office 365, etc.) Google irait dans la même direction avec son projet « Quantum Paper » qui permettra d'unifier les interfaces graphiques de l'ensemble...

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