Posts Tagged ‘keyboard support

One of the most exciting announcements from WWDC today was iOS 4, the iPhone’s new operating system. The OS, which contains around 100 new and upgraded features, will be rolled out with the new iPhone 4 next month, and it will also be available as a free software update on earlier devices, including the iPad, [...]

Got a jailbroken iPad, a spare Bluetooth mouse and nine minutes, 46 seconds to spare? Then boy, do we have a treat for you. Accompanied by some rather funky music (“There Goes My Love” by The Blue Van) Redmond Pie has shared a how-to video that demonstrates how you can get a Bluetooth mouse (in [...]

If you have the need to type anything in a foreign language which has accents and other strange-looking characters, and you only have a US keyboard, your life used to be miserable. You used to have to do one of the following: ignore the special characters memorize unintuitive keyboard “shortcuts” such as Alt+0128 go letter-hunting [...]

Just yesterday, Android developers were discussing the fact that Android 2.0 (codenamed “Eclair”) would be out this week, but that Google hadn’t updated its SDK with 2.0 support. Today, Google is rectifying that problem by announcing that the latest version of the Android SDK now supports Android 2.0. Along with it, Google has also released [...]

After my adventures in developing with Adobe AIR, I’ve been keeping an eye on the state of cross-platform desktop application frameworks. In the past year or so, I know of JavaFX and Titanium that have also hit the market. Not being a fan of Java, I stayed clear of JavaFX. Titanium, on the other hand, [...]


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