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Twitter introduces its modular SDK, Fabric for Twitter feeds, ads and crash tracking

Oct22
by Sindy Cator on October 22, 2014 at 5:11 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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At its first developer conference Twitter CEO Dick Costolo announced Twitter’s new modular SDK, Fabric, to the assembled developers. But more importantly it may have introduced a way to do away with the broken password system. The new SDK is actually three kits. One for Twitter, one for MoPub, Twitter’s ad network, and the last one for Crashlytics, Twitter’s crash reporting solution. Developers can drag and drop whichever portion of Fabric SDK they want to use into their IDE (Integrated Development Environment) without having to bloat their workflow with features they don’t need. The plugins are available for Xcode for…

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Google announces Inbox: A more intelligent way to handle email

Oct22
by Sindy Cator on October 22, 2014 at 5:11 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Insider

Google today announced a new take on email, dubbed Inbox. The free app/service includes reminders, bundles similar messages together and highlights important messages. Inbox looks like a cross between Mailbox and Google Now. An Assists feature attaches relevant information, such as telephone numbers, opening hours and maps, to your reminders and emails. Inbox is invite-only at the moment, but you can request one from inbox@google.com or get one from a friend who has invites to spare. The service will be available on the Web (Chrome only), iOS 7+ and Android 4.1+. Versions for tablets and other modern browsers are also in the works. Google doesn’t intend for…

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Microsoft releases Kinect v2 SDK 2.0, allows devs to publish apps in the Windows Store

Oct22
by Sindy Cator on October 22, 2014 at 4:15 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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Microsoft today released the final build of its second-generation Kinect SDK 2.0 for Windows, in addition to one huge change related to Kinect app distribution: for the first time, developers can publish Kinect apps inside the Windows Store. The second iteration of Microsoft’s Kinect sensor contains a high-resolution 1080p camera capable of tracking the user’s movements and identifying voice commands. It was originally developed for the Xbox One console, but the lacklustre reception from players – partly due to the lack of meaningful gameplay experiences – has forced Microsoft to make it an optional accessory. The hardware could have a…

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Jawbone launches Drop, a playlist service that lets friends suggest songs through Twitter

Oct22
by Sindy Cator on October 22, 2014 at 4:04 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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It looks like Jawbone is preparing to launch a new music service, called Drop, at Twitter’s Flight mobile developer conference today. Based on Jawbone’s own description, Drop would let users play music with their Spotify or Rdio subscription and then solicit song requests from their Twitter followers. Update: Drop’s website is now live, and it includes a download link for the iOS app (no news about Android so far). At today’s conference, Jawbone described how Drop makes use of Twitter’s new Fabric SDK to enable its integration with music services. Using tweets makes it easy for anyone to suggest music – no one needs to have…

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The coming wave of 3D mobile cameras get a boost from Metaio’s new SDK

Oct22
by Sindy Cator on October 22, 2014 at 3:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Design & Dev, Product Updates

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Google’s Project Tango is just one of the inititives currently aimed at bringing cameras that can ‘see’ the world in 3D to mobile devices. It’s an area that Intel and Occipital are investing in too. Now augmented reality specialist Metaio has announced an updated SDK that will support depth-sensitive cameras. Compatible with iOS, Android and Windows, the SDK launches later this month and promises to ease the path for developers looking to build software that is aware of the 3D world around a device. Metaio says that it expects depth-sensing hardware to start to be included in commercial devices from early…

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