safari iphone development

safari iphone development

Make a Web Browser Like Safari: Xcode

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design web page iphone

iPhone | Sunday November 7 2010 9:48 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

design web page iphone

Fireworks CS4 Active Web Site layouts Tutorial – Custom Menus 1 Slice Hotspot

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iphone logo cases

iPhone | Friday October 15 2010 8:45 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

iphone logo cases

Snap-On Case for the Apple iPhone 3G & 3GS

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mobile devices browsers

Mobile Devices | Friday September 24 2010 9:36 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

mobile devices browsers

Velocity 2010: Vik Chaudhary, “From Browsers to Mobile Devices: …”

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mobile application in asp.net 2.0

mobile application in asp.net 2.0

Forms Authentication in ASP.NET 3.5 Tutorial

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next iphone update after 3.0

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next iphone update after 3.0

When you hook your Nintendo Wii to a TV and turn it on, you’ll find rectangles laid in a grid. These are called channels. Channels with pictures are ready to select. Blank channels await content from the Wii Shop Channel. The console’s memory is finite, though, so eventually you’ll run out of room for new channels. That’s when an SD card comes in handy. Updating the Wii console’s software creates an SD Card Menu to go with the rest of the channels. This new “channel” is where you read SD R4 cards.

Test your Wii’s broadband Internet connection by using the WiiMote to click on the round Wii options button on the main menu (bottom-left). Click the wrench then scroll to the Internet slot.

Update your Wii console to the newest main menu by clicking on the round Wii Options button from the main menu. Click on the wrench then scroll to the Wii System Update slot on the last page of available choices. A depiction of an SD card now appears between the round Wii Options button and the date.

Pop an SD or SDHC card into the SD slot on the front of the Wii console and push it in until it clicks. The SD slot is next to the game disc slot.

Click on the SD icon to access the SD “channel,” which is actually a menu. A grid of blank rectangles similar to what you might find on the main menu appears.

Download games from the Wii Shop Channel and choose the option to download to SD memory.

Go back to the main menu, then click on the SD icon to read the content you just loaded. Each downloaded item will “live” in one of the grid rectangles, just like on the main menu.

Using the Data Management tool (next to the wrench after you click the round Wii Options button from the main menu), you can transfer data between the Wii console and SD or SDHC cards.

You can also use the the Photo Channel to read photos, video and audio files from an SD card. The Wii Speak Channel also has SD compatibility.

You can use mini- and micro-SD R4 cards in the Wii, but only with an SD card adapter.

How to Enable MMS on iPhone 3G/3GS on 3.0 3.0.1 3.1 firmware Windows XP and Vista

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free iphone software 3.0 download

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free iphone software 3.0 download

How to Download the OFFICIAL (Non-beta) 3 0 Version FOR FREE on Your iPod Touch and iPhone

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mobile application testing tips

Mobile Applications | Sunday September 5 2010 10:49 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

mobile application testing tips

Nokia N900 Tips ‘N Tricks – HD

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mobile devices screen sizes

Mobile Devices | Wednesday September 1 2010 6:32 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

mobile devices screen sizes

Primarily, the LG GW250 is a sleek and well designed phone. The best description of its outward features would be ‘clean’. However, as well as being refined, it does not lack in ability. It includes a full QWERTY keyboard and is very simple and easy to use. Quite simply, it’s one of the simplest, yet most functional phones available.

An amazing feature of the phone is its 3.15 Mega pixel camera with an astonishing 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution. This provides excellent focus and quality which allows the phone to take clear, beautiful pictures. Unlike the iPhone, the LG GW520 allows video recording which, although limited by a small internal memory, can be increased by up to 8 gigabytes using an external memory card.

The phone screen is also very impressive. It comes with a 2.8 inch TFT screen with full touch screen capabilities. In terms of colour, the screen can display 256 000 colours. At an amazing 240 by 400 pixel screen size, you won’t find a mobile phone with a better display. Whether you’re taking a picture, or just on the move, the phone includes an accelerometer. This can turn the screen as you tilt it. Whilst this may seem like a gimmick, it can be very useful when taking a photo.

With all these features, readers may think the phone is big and chunky. This however, is not true. The phone is in fact very slim as the QWERTY keyboard just slides out, so it is hidden when it is not needed.

The phone is also at the leading edge of mobile internet technology. It offers a HSDPA connection which can give speeds of up to 7.2Mbps. This far exceeds most home broadband connections. This allows users to surf the internet at high speeds, whether they are checking their email or watching a YouTube video. File transfer is very easy with the phone too because of built in Bluetooth and MicroUSB features.

With an on-board MP3 player, you’ll never be bored with the phone in your pocket. Not limited to just mp3 music formats either, you’ll find the phone compatible with almost anything.

So for those looking for a new MP3 player, a camera or just a phone to check email with, this phone has it all. Also, because it’s at the forefront of the latest technology, users know it will last quite a few years. It really is one of the best phones on the market right now.

P28 window mobile phone(with wifi)

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mobile application designs

mobile application designs

Resco MobileApp Studio — how to design a mobile app

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