We have some exciting news to share with webOS developers everywhere and we’re going across the pond to get the word out. Richard Kerris, our new VP of Worldwide webOS Developer Relations, will be speaking at the first-ever webOS CONNECT event in London on Wednesday, March 30 at 6 PM. We’re looking forward to joining [...]
The webOS 2.1 SDK has officially exited the Early Access program and is now available for download from the HP webOS Developer Center. Using the 2.1 SDK, you can now: Take advantage of unique webOS features like Just Type, Exhibition and Synergy. Build and distribute hybrid apps, combining HTML, JavaScript and CSS with C/C++. Develop [...]
To our valued community of webOS developers: Throughout my career at companies like Silicon Graphics and Apple, I’ve had the pleasure of working with incredible developer communities. Most recently, during my past three years at Lucasfilm, I worked with some of the most advanced technologists in the world developing groundbreaking special effects for films and [...]
We are pleased to announce that the full SDK for Android 3.0 is now available to developers. The APIs are final, and you can now develop apps targeting this new platform and publish them to Android Market. The new API level is 11.For an overview of th…
Hello everyone! Like many of you, I’m just catching my breath from last week’s big announcement. It’s a special time for webOS developers everywhere. I also want to introduce myself, since you’ll be hearing more from me. I joined our Developer Relations Team last week – what a week to join, eh? I’ll be wearing [...]
What an amazing week. After a sneak peek into the future of webOS and an incredible lineup of new devices to get your apps on, we think you’ll agree that it’s an exciting time to be a webOS developer. Now that you’ve seen the future, we want you to get your hands on it. We’ll [...]
Several weeks ago we released Android 2.3, which introduced several new forms of communication for developers and users. One of those, Near Field Communications (NFC), let developers get started creating a new class of contactless, proximity-based appl…
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) is a new version of the Android platform that is designed from the ground up for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. It introduces a new “holographic” UI theme and an interaction model that builds on the …
In 2009, we established the Symbian Foundation to make the Symbian platform available open source and royalty-free. In November 2010 we announced that the foundation would ramp down its operational activities as a result of changes in global economic and market conditions. We are now well underway with transitioning the foundation from a non-profit organisation responsible [...]
Today we’re announcing a new version of the Android platform — Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It includes many new platform technologies and APIs to help developers create great apps. Some of the highlights include:Enhancements for game development: To …