Sharing your device's screen to a laptop or desktop has become an essential part of developing mobile apps - especially as teams have become increasingly distributed. In this post we examine two such utilities - Droid@Screen (for Android) and Reflector (for iOS).
jQuery Mobile and Kendo UI Mobile are similar projects with similar goals. While the frameworks take the same approach at a high level, the specific implementations are somewhat different. In this article we'll compare and contrast the markup structures each framework expects.
The switch to a translucent status bar has been problematic for hybrid web applications. In this article we'll discuss what the problem is and a few different approaches you can use to fix your apps.
Earlier this week the 5th annual HTML5 Developers Conference was held in the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco. This post is an overview of the event and what it has to do with hybrid app development and Icenium.
This is the second of our four step process towards deploying an iOS application to a device. In our first segment we walked through the full process of creating iOS developer certificates in Visual Studio. This post walks through our next step - registering any iOS devices we need for testing onto our iOS developer profile.