We present you all the characteristics of the new iPhone 4S. Watch the Video: iPhone 4S
- Hardware
- Operating system
- Browser
- Conclusion
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We present you all the characteristics of the new iPhone 4S. Watch the Video: iPhone 4S
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The Nokia N950 Meego is only available for developers; we present you all the characteristics. Video: Nokia N950 Meego
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Since a couple of months, BkRender team has been working really hard on providing you with a more and more powerful tool to be able to reach your clients’ highest expectations.
Nowadays using geolocalization seems to have become a habit for Smartphones owners. Although it is natural to access this tool when using a native application, it would be a very valuable service to implement on your own Mobile Website.
Key usages for BkRender are also to provide advanced and basic devices with a downgraded equivalent solution – meaning matching the best handsets capabilities as well as the lowest.
Since BkRender V.4.2 release it is now possible to develop your own widgets to implement any sort of services suiting your particular needs. We’ve implemented a Template Rendering tool called Velovity which basically lets you inject casual HTML into your page along with a BKML version.
This post will focus on animations. While Silverlight is a very capable technology for creating rich user interfaces, Windows Phone 7’s UI languages, codenamed Metro, has very strong red threads and principles which push typography, panoramic navigation and animation. One might find the experience a bit bland at first, but it really comes alive when one sees the UI in motion. A post dedicated to Metro is planned, but for now I suggest you read these nice articles.
If you base your design principles on Metro and try to embrace the design of WP7’s default applications, you will want to animate parts of your UI on actions or based on a timer.