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Microsoft Released Windows 10 Developer Tooling Preview - 0 views

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    Recently, A group of the Windows developer has launched the first technical preview of the Windows 10 developer tooling to the Windows Insiders community. To get additional information about it, continue reading this blog..
Mobiletech Force

Microsoft Unveils Windows 10 With Exclusive Range of Features - 0 views

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    Microsoft has unveiled its much awaited Windows OS 'Windows 10' that surprises users with its features. To check-out more about the OS, you can read this blog and share your views by commenting below.
Wesley Fryer

AT&T USBConnect 881 Cell Phone - Wireless from AT&T, formerly Cingular - 0 views

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    A USB AT&T network data card which supports both Macintosh and Windows OS computers (USB so a PC card slot is not required) and supports connectivity on both EDGE and 3G networks
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Removable QR Code Business Labels - 0 views

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    We offer custom printed removable QR code labels that are perfect for windows, glass, or anywhere you need a removable QR code label.
Mobiletech Force

How Mobile Application development Impacts to Your Business? - 0 views

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    This trend pushes a great demand of Mobile Application development that creates a collection of robust and versatile applications on different platforms like Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows and many others.
Dianne Rees

Five Tips for Creating Graphics for Mobile Devices | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

  • Except for Blackberry most other smart phones have G-sensor, which understands the orientation of the phone and displays information accordingly –
  • n case of Blackberry apps separate images need to be created for each model to fit the screen.
  • But if you are on Windows PC, while creating graphics for iPhone, you need to set “Proof Setup” under “View” Menu to “Macintosh RBG”
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  • .png should be your preferred forma
  • Since most smart phones don’t support Flash (at this moment)
  • animations can be done by calling images in a sequence through programming.
  • You can also create animations in Flash and convert that to video formats that the smart phones support.
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