<Date: 2011-06-16>
<Author: ICEMAN>
<Category: Microsoft, Windows, Xbox 360>
Today, Microsoft has released the first beta of Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit. The SDK, also described as the “starter kit” is available for download in both 32-bit an 64-bit versions and includes Kinect drivers for Windows, sample codes and APIs. Microsoft wants to encourage development and creation of new academic and entertainment experiences by researchers and enthusiasts using the Xbox 360‘s motion sensor on the Windows platform. A commercial Kinect for Windows SDK is also in the pipeline, says a Microsoft representative. Read more...
Permalink: Download Kinect For Windows SDK (32Bit / 64bit) Starter Kit Now!
<Date: 2010-07-15>
<Author: Tauqeer>
<Category: Apple, iPhone>
Apple has finally released the much awaited first beta version of iOS 4.1 along with its development kit. iOS 4.1 beta has been released for iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4 and iPod Touch 2G and 3G. There is not much information yet on what are the main changes in this new release. Read more...
Permalink: Apple Releases the first Beta of iOS 4.1 and iPhone SDK 4.1
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<Date: 2010-04-17>
<Author: Tauqeer>
<Category: Microsoft, Zune>
ZuneBoards has proudly announced that they have successfully hacked ZuneHD and its previous versions. This is not the first hack but it is described as the “the first true hack” available for Zune. Read more...
Permalink: Zune HD Hacked – OpenZDK released for development
<Date: 2010-03-16>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Microsoft, Windows, Windows Phone 7>
Well, that didn’t take long. Just a day after the Windows Phone 7 Series emulator was made available, the guys over at XDA managed to extract the ROM. HD2 owners, don’t get too excited as there are no signs yet of whether this will be ported to older devices or not. The ROM only has the settings panel and Internet Explorer, but according to Long Zheng: Read more...
Permalink: Windows Phone 7 Series build 7.0.0.6077 ROM dump available
<Date: 2010-03-16>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Apple, iPhone, iPod>
Multitasking is probably the most wanted feature from the future iterations of iPhone OS. 9to5mac has been digging around in the iPhone OS 3.2 SDK and have found comments that show mention of a multitasking dialog box. Seems like Apple will be implementing a task switcher in iPhone OS 3.2, but lets not be too sure of that until we see it. Read more...
Permalink: Hints of a Multitasking dialog box in iPhone OS 3.2
<Date: 2010-03-15>
<Author: Imran>
<Category: Microsoft, Windows, Windows Phone 7>
Microsoft has announced the tools that will be used by developers to design and develop next generation applications for Windows Phone 7 Series today at MIX10. The development tools are exactly what was expected thanks to the leaked Windows Phone 7 Series development documents. Read more...
Permalink: Microsoft announces tools for Windows Phone 7 Series developers and designers
<Date: 2010-03-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: iPad>

The iPad SDK reveals so many secrets. Last month, it revealed the device’s capabilities of Video Calling. It can be easily achieved by enabling a passcode lock, and then entering it incorrectly about 5 times. You can then slide for an emergency call. Read more...
Permalink: iPad capable of making emergency calls!
<Date: 2010-02-04>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: iPhone>

I mean c’mon! HD video recording is becoming a necessity in these times. Some hints have surfaced that HD video recording might be implemented on the next iPhone. Read more...
Permalink: Next iPhone to record video in 720p!?
<Date: 2010-02-03>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: Apple, iPhone>

In case you were wondering about the existence of the 4th generation of the iPhone, this is for you. The iPhone SDK reveals everything: The new iPhone is in works, under the codename of N89, 3G S being the N88. Read more...
Permalink: iPhone SDK: Key to the truth?
<Date: 2010-02-01>
<Author: Eddie>
<Category: iPhone, iPod>

DragonFireSDK has managed to release what seems to be an extension for Microsoft Visual C++, which is really an SDK for developing iPhone apps on Windows. Yes, what you just read is completely true, and 100% working! Read more...
Permalink: DragonFireSDK lets you develop iPhone apps on Windows!