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  • Mobile

    The Icenium 1.5 Release is Here

    It has been an exciting few weeks here at Telerik as we have a new Icenium release to share with you! Icenium v1.5 was officially released on May 8th and I'm here today to walk you through all of the new features and enhancements. Whether you are a new or an existing user of Icenium, you will quickly gain an appreciation for our rapid release schedule of new versions.
    May 22, 2013
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    iOS App Store Approval Tips and Tricks

    If you are a Constant Reader of the Icenium blog - or if you have ever attempted to submit an app to the iOS App Store - you are acutely aware of Apple's unique app review process. What should be one final simple step in the development process has turned into a source of significant frustration and confusion for many mobile developers. In this post I hope to provide some guidance on what to avoid when developing and publishing any iOS app (be it native or hybrid).
    May 17, 2013
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    Is This Thing On? (Part 2)

    In our last post we looked very briefly at the APIs currently available to help detect connectivity state in mobile/web apps. Our conclusion? Browser APIs have a long way to go in this area! Nevertheless, when used together – and in tandem with a heartbeat check that attempts to talk to a remote endpoint – these tools can be quite useful. But what's the best way to use them 'together'? At the end of part 1, I said that I think a state machine abstraction would work well to manage all of this…but you might be wondering, "What's a state machine?". Before I show you the what and how of finite state machines, I think it's important for us to understand the why of state machines. So, grab some popcorn and prepare to laugh (and hopefully commiserate) as I walk you through what it could look like to solve the connectivity problem without a proper state machine.
    May 10, 2013
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    Adding secondary tiles to your app

    Secondary tiles enable users to promote specific content and deep links. It enables you to personalize your app experience and give user the power on how they want to access data within their app. Consider a sample app that has a list of useful modules like Todo, Twitter, etc. When added to my dashboard I want to create a shortcut for that module in my Windows 8 start screen.
  • Mobile

    Icenium May release keynote – May 29th. Register now.

    A major Icenium release is upon us! The online keynote we are hosting on May 29th is the place to be if JavaScript, HTML5, CSS for mobile development mean anything to you. In just an hour, you'll be shown how Icenium really does simplify app development, enjoy a live Q&A, and have a shot at winning some pretty cool prizes.
    May 08, 2013