Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Using Icenium with Mobile Music Store Demo

    This week Telerik not only shipped Icenium updates, but also a brand new Kendo UI release! It's a big week if you're a HTML5 developer. One of the things that shipped alongside Kendo UI is an extension to the Kendo UI Music Store demo, and in this post we'll take a look at how you can quickly get your own copy of the demo app on your devices using Icenium Mist and Ion.
    March 20, 2013
  • Release

    Icenium v1.3 Overview and Our First Award

    Our v1.3 release is a prime example of the Icenium team's dedication to simplifying your mobile development. It is a culmination of your direct requests and our team's drive to present you with all the tool to make your development experience as pleasant and as efficient as possible.
    March 19, 2013
  • Mobile

    Consuming Services - Handling XML Data

    There are several ways to handle XML data that is returned from services. The most common is to know the shape of the returned data and then searching for the desired data or navigating through the various nodes of the XML document.
    January 23, 2013
  • Mobile

    Deploying Applications to iOS Devices Without Provisioning First

    One of the capabilities of Icenium that makes testing your mobile apps simpler is the ability to deploy applications in development to iOS devices without the need to provision them thought Apple’s developer portal, which requires a $99/year developer account. While getting a device provisioned...
    January 16, 2013
  • Web jQuery

    Consuming Services - Cleanly Rendering Returned Data into Your App

    After my last blog post a friend asked for advice on how to render the data that's returned to his app in a clean, simple way. Immediately, two simple ways to accomplish this came to my mind. One using string concatenating and one using a hidden block of HTML as a template.
    January 10, 2013