Posts Tagged ‘sdk’
Cowon’s O2 Media Player Gets a New Beta Firmware & SDK Package
Cowon is surprising with a new SDK (software development kit) release for its O2 PMP. The Korean company has decided to follow the trend and allow developers to build their own 3rd party applications, thanks to the emulator, which enables the testing feature without having an O2 device around. In addition, Cowon has also released a new beta firmware version 1.14 that improves video usability, upgrades image transition and continuous playback, along with wallpaper-support and some other neat stuff.
Both SDK package and the new beta firmware are available in here.
[via GenerationMP3]
Tags: Cowon, cowon o2, CowonO2, firmware 1.1.4, Korea, media-player, O2, PMP, sdk
Apple iPhone SDK Event: Keynote Summary

Apple’s iPhone roadmap SDK event at “Town Hall” in Cupertino has answered our expectations with 7 major announcements from El Stivo. The keynote has introduced us as follows:
- Apple announces iPhone SDK package.
- iPhone gets multi-touch games.
- iPhone receives AIM services.
- Apple enables VOIP over WiFi.
- iPhone gets native Exchange support, including push E-mail, calendars, and ActiveSync.
- iPhone SDK available for free from today, requires $99 developers membership.
- iPhone firmware update version 2.0 hits in June.
It’s not that we were strangers to most of today’s new announcements, on the contrary, we’ve been craving for them since the day the iPhone was launched, and finally they are here. Lets view some of them in a nutshell:
Apple’s iPhone SDK
For months we’ve been hearing tons of speculations about it, but today, we finally get a chance to look at Apple’s long-awaited iPhone SDK pack and stand on this exciting developer kit essence. Based on OS X Xcode source code, Cupertino will provide iPhone developers the same API and developing tools, used by Apple, including Cocoa Touch app framework, 3-axis accelerometer, access to an interface builder - providing drag n’ drop structuring of the GUI and automated power management, location enabled app, 3D graphics accelerators, full access to media capabilities and to the iPhone simulator, in order to experiment and run the developing application on OS X.
Tags: activesync, aim, apple, cupertino, EA, exchange, iphone, ipod-touch, online store, OS X, roadmap, sdk, SEGA, Voip
Apple iPhone SDK Event On March 6th
Now it’s official, Apple rolls out the iPhone software roadmap in a Town Hall event on Cupertino campus on March 6th. The company has sent invitations for the launch of the iPhone SDK, along with some Enterprise features, and Software updates. It should be very interesting to figure out what “enterprise features” stand for, maybe a 3G iPhone declaration?
[via slashgear]
Tags: apple, Events, iphone, roadmap, sdk, steve jobs
Firmware Update v1.1.4 For iPhone & iPod Touch Goes Live
Apple releases a new firmware update for the iPhone and the iPod Touch devices. Version 1.1.4 seems to be a “Bug fixer” and not the big and awaited SDK application. It is hard to spot substantial changes, and we barely can find any visible modification, but those who had no patient, report no damages, even with a jailbroaken phones. My advice is to skip this one and wait for the “real deal”. If you can’t hold yourself, you can download the 162.1MB file via iTunes 7.6.1.9.
[via engadget]
Tags: apple, firmware 1.1.4, iphone, ipod-touch, sdk
Firmware Update v1.1.4 For iPhone & iPod Touch Goes Live
Apple releases a new firmware update for the iPhone and the iPod Touch devices. Version 1.1.4 seems to be a “Bug fixer” and not the big and awaited SDK application. It is hard to spot substantial changes, and we barely can find any visible modification, but those who had no patient, report no damages, even with a jailbroaken phones. My advice is to skip this one and wait for the “real deal”. If you can’t hold yourself, you can download the 162.1MB file via iTunes 7.6.1.9.
[via engadget]
Tags: apple, firmware 1.1.4, iphone, ipod-touch, sdk
Google Has Launched A New Android SDK
Several months after the announcement of the revolutionary Android handset OS, Google releases an updated version of the Android SDK with major improvements and new applications, so you can download it and fiddle around, as long as you want. The latest update includes new user interface, layout animations, geo-coding, new media codecs and updated Eclipse plug-in. If you feel you can help in shaping the platform, let the Android team know.
Available for download here
[via Android]
Tags: Android, Google, Mobile, News, Operating Systems, operating-system, sdk, software-developement-kit, update






