Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta iphone. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta iphone. Mostrar todas las entradas

2 de octubre de 2013

Cómo programar apps para iOS, iPhone y iPad

Cómo programar apps para iOS, iPhone y iPad



Para programar apps o juegos para iOS necesitas un Mac o un Windows con Mac OS X en VirtualBox, XCode, un iPhone o iPad y ganas de aprender Objective-C, Cocos2D y diseño de apps móviles con Mejorando.la.
Te traemos por eso el Curso de desarrollo y programación de apps y juegos móviles iOS para iPhone y iPad.

Gracias a: Mejorando.la - https://mejorando.la

23 de septiembre de 2013

16 de agosto de 2012

Galaxy Note 10.1, RIP mobile Flash, and more

Galaxy Note 10.1, RIP mobile Flash, and more
People of the world: this is not a GIF. But wait, don't leave! It's something more. It's something better. It's a long-form GIF with an audio component. One that's capable of high-quality visuals but loads more gradually, less choppy. A GIF you can jump around in. And it has a name that isn't hotly debated. Now, you may be worried about this Brave New World of "video" — that's what we call it, which is some foreign term for "GIF with enhancements." Thomas Houston has taught us so much.

9 de agosto de 2012

Square meets Starbucks, Steam apps, and more

Square meets Starbucks, Steam apps, and more
 
Fun fact: in an effort to stay three steps ahead of the curve, we filmed an episode of 90 Seconds on The Verge in 96 frames per second. Symptoms of watching the rough cut included nausea, headaches, temporary loss of vision and / or hearing, obsessive twitching, more nausea, and the urge to look upon reality as an illusion and the display itself a glimpse into a more real parallel dimension. Needless to say, it was powerful stuff.

In the end, we cut the framerate to 24fps and used motion blur to fix some of the choppiness. We won't say which episode it was — if you can't figure it out yourself, it's probably for the best.

Introducing enhanced voice search on the Google Search App

Introducing enhanced voice search on the Google Search App
 
In the latest version of the Google Search App for iOS and Android, not only can you say your question out loud, but your search app can speak your answer right back to you. And, using Google's Knowledge Graph, your search app gives you smarter answers loud and clear. Learn more at http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/voicesearch