With the first user reviews of Google Glass hitting the Internet, we’ve felt the need to offer a few words of our own…
Having titillated the rumour mills throughout 2012, it hasn’t taken the Google experts too long to breathe life into their worst kept secret. The Glass project is soon to hit the market.
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Monday, 28 January 2013
The iPad mini: Is it worth it?
Now the hype has subsided, we ask the important question: Is the iPad Mini necessary?
Those Apple folks are good at what they do. They’ve taken over the world through a simple tactic; creating something “different and luxurious”, which perhaps more accurately means “turning business tools into a commodity”. They’ve created products that consumers didn’t know they needed. With the iPad Mini, though, they may have forgotten to include the business…
Those Apple folks are good at what they do. They’ve taken over the world through a simple tactic; creating something “different and luxurious”, which perhaps more accurately means “turning business tools into a commodity”. They’ve created products that consumers didn’t know they needed. With the iPad Mini, though, they may have forgotten to include the business…
Monday, 16 July 2012
Our favourite Apps...
Just a little insight into all of us here at Idealogy - a list of our favourite Apps and which platforms we use them on...
Monday, 2 January 2012
It's official...
Idealogy always likes to be ahead-of-the-game when it comes to solutions for our clients, so that's why we now have official Apple, Android and Blackberry Developer certification. That means in 2012 we're ready to develop and distribute Smartphone and Tablet apps on behalf of our customers through the iTunes App store, Google Android Marketplace and BlackBerry AppWorld.
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Tuesday, 2 November 2010
New animation tool not just a Flash in the pan
Idealogy heard yesterday that there looks finally to be a good product for rich, timeline-based animation that will do "Flash…but without the Flash!'.
A lot of people probably wouldn't see the need for such a tool - Adobe's stats are impressive, as is a lot of Flash content on the internet…but probably not if you're browsing on your phone. A lot of mobile phones still don't fully support Flash, the iPhone for one.
Sencha Animator is still in Beta at the moment, but from the screenshots that we've seen of it, any Flash developer would be very comfortable using it; it's a visual tool, outputting HTML5 and CSS3 in the background.
Chrome, Safari, and mobile WebKit browsers such as Android, Blackberry Torch, Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch are all supported so it could be a very interesting piece of software to watch, we'll certainly be looking forward to using it for our clients.
Posted by Paul Skinner
A lot of people probably wouldn't see the need for such a tool - Adobe's stats are impressive, as is a lot of Flash content on the internet…but probably not if you're browsing on your phone. A lot of mobile phones still don't fully support Flash, the iPhone for one.
Sencha Animator is still in Beta at the moment, but from the screenshots that we've seen of it, any Flash developer would be very comfortable using it; it's a visual tool, outputting HTML5 and CSS3 in the background.
Chrome, Safari, and mobile WebKit browsers such as Android, Blackberry Torch, Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch are all supported so it could be a very interesting piece of software to watch, we'll certainly be looking forward to using it for our clients.
Posted by Paul Skinner
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Animation
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Flash Developer
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