Friday
Feb082013

12,000 limited edition red BlackBerry Z10's going to developers

BlackBerry is giving its loyal developers some love with limited edition BlackBerry Z10's in red. The company is gifting 12,000 of its devs with the rare, red smartphone when they submit their BlackBerry 10 apps before February 28th. They will also need to turn-in their Dev Alpha devices to get the red Z10's.

Sourcer: BlackBerry via LinkedIn

 

Friday
Feb082013

Review: Samsung ATIV S Windows Phone

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

When Samsung was tasked to build its first Windows 8 Phone, it simply went with the winning formula used in its most popular handset, the Galaxy S III. We take a look at how Samsung differentiates itself from the rest of the Windows Phone 8 models in the market today.

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Thursday
Feb072013

Facebook launches Developers Live

Facebook launched Developers Live, a new channel for developers to stay up to date on news, tutorials and speaking sessions.

With Developers Live, developers will have a central place to learn about the latest tools and get  access to  the product  managers and engineers who created them.  Our first live event will take place on February 19th and will feature Doug Purdy, Director of Developer Products.

Over time, Facebook has invested in upgrading the platform’s developer site [https://developers.facebook.com/], fixing bugs and improving resources; the Developers Live site is part of Facebook’s continued commitment to Operation Developer Love [https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/417/].

Wednesday
Feb062013

Video: The Chromebook Pixel, a 4K notebook inspired by the MacBook Pro

If this leaked video is to be believed, Google might be working on an uber-Chrombook with a four million pixel resolution. Form factor is clearly derived from Apple's unibody MacBook Pro (nothing new here since the latest Samsung Chromebook is the splitting image of the 11-inch MacBook Air).  The killer feature here is multi-touch, which makes little sense for a Chromebook but if this can run a derivative of Android, then multi-touch is good, yes? If this is a fake, someone sure went through a whole lot of trouble to create a convincing video.

Source: TechCrunch