A phone that supports any mobile OS
What is preventing hardware manufacturers from creating a device that will allow the user to select their OS? A phone similar to a PC or a mac that can have linux, windows or mac OS installed. Are there any regulations preventing this?
Considerations for developing a large scale system that needs to be both traditional web accessible and mobile accessible
I am trying to begin planning of a system that would be both client management, and document management, with tools built in to do analysis on all of the transactions, etc.
Is restricting sessions to an absolute IP likely to have a wide impact on mobile networks?
Our website currently restricts a cookie-based session to the IP address that was originally sent the Set-Cookie HTTP header. In the past a user’s IP would rarely change, so this didn’t present much inconvenience. However, some of our clients accessing via 3G devices are experiencing session failures due to this IP restriction.
Which mobile devices cover the widest spectrum for testing?
My company has decided to purchase a multitude of devices for browser testing our stages e.g. iPhones, Android, Windows and assorted tablets. They’ve tasked me with finding specific devices that cover largest common denominator of users and scenarios.
Does Rhodes actually create a Native app or a Hybrid app
Rhodes claims to be able to build Native apps but I’m not sure or not if this means a native shell + embedded Web Browser like PhoneGap or does it create a true Native app like (I believe) Titanium does.
XDIME for Mobile Applications
I’m involved in a project that requires to mobile-enable some previously developed Portlets. The Portlets are deployed in WebSphere Portal, and the container offers a technology called IBM Mobile Portal Accelerator that uses XDIME to render mobile pages according to the device.
What is occurring in the world of server-side technologies in regards to the mobile app boom?
With mobile technologies becoming increasingly popular what is happening on the server-side with most of these apps when they need to communicate with a back end?
is Java free for mobile development? [duplicate]
..”General Purpose Desktop Computers and Servers” means computers, including desktop and laptop computers, or servers, used for general computing functions under end user control (such as but not specifically limited to email, general purpose Internet browsing, and office suite productivity tools). The use of Software in systems and solutions that provide dedicated functionality (other than as mentioned above) or designed for use in embedded or function-specific software applications, for example but not limited to: Software embedded in or bundled with industrial control systems, wireless mobile telephones, wireless handheld devices, netbooks, kiosks, TV/STB, Blu-ray Disc devices, telematics and network control switching equipment, printers and storage management systems, and other related systems are excluded from this definition and not licensed under this Agreement…
Do App Stores Have Exclusivity on Your Apps? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
Native mobile app development – how do I structure my user stories?
I’m about to start on a project which will involve developing prototype native mobile apps (iOS and Android initially) as well as a web-based admin interface and an API for these apps to communicate with. We’ve got a list of stories already drafted up, however a lot of them are in the format: