Last week Apple hosted its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). Frankly, it paled in comparison to Google I/O last month, with some notable omissions and let downs – no mention of anything related to virtual reality, no major update to the tvOS platform, etc. While Google I/O offered more for developers and consumers alike,… Continue reading WWDC 2016: Everything You Need to Know
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Daydream and VR: Why The Industry is Growing Faster Than Expected
There’s been a lot of conversation about what’s to come for virtual reality. Daydream was showcased at the 2016 Google I/O conference just last month, suggesting that VR might become more widely accessible to consumers sooner than many expected. With basic (Google Cardboard), high-end (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive), and soon middle-market (Daydream-enabled devices) options… Continue reading Daydream and VR: Why The Industry is Growing Faster Than Expected
The Ultimate Design Decision: Skeuomorphism Vs. Flat Design
At the 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference, the new iOS 7 interface transformed from a rich 3D design to a flat 2D design which sparked a lot of conversation. Although both desat ign concepts are still used widely today, there are pros and cons for each style, depending on what your organization’s goals are. Before developing… Continue reading The Ultimate Design Decision: Skeuomorphism Vs. Flat Design
Google I/O 2016: What You Need to Know
Google I/O wrapped up last week, and it didn’t disappoint. The Google team introduced a number of improvements to existing tools and platforms, as well as many new initiatives that will help accelerate development, reach and engage users, and build mobile products more efficiently. These are the ones we think are most exciting, especially… Continue reading Google I/O 2016: What You Need to Know
Introducing FoCuS: The Comprehensive Mobile App Prototyping Solution
Mobile app prototyping is a tremendously valuable exercise. It allows you to create a visualization of how your mobile app will function, demonstrate user flows, and give an idea of design and layout. For those who have a good idea of what their mobile strategy is and have already gone through the product definition phase,… Continue reading Introducing FoCuS: The Comprehensive Mobile App Prototyping Solution
How Retail Apps Are Adding Value For Your Customers
Retail apps are developing faster each year and entirely changing the shopping experience. They are becoming an important personal shopping tool for many consumers worldwide. Retailers are developing apps that appeal to consumers’ shopping needs such as product browsing, rewards points, suggestions, and even transactions. Consumers have new shopping habits and are now relying… Continue reading How Retail Apps Are Adding Value For Your Customers
An Introduction to Server Testing
What is Server Testing? Server testing verifies that the services you need to develop your apps are working as intended. A testing suite includes a number of test cases that demonstrate not only what is working correctly, but what works when it shouldn’t, for example logging in without a password or requesting another user’s secure… Continue reading An Introduction to Server Testing
Adobe XD vs. Sketch App: Whoever Wins, We Win
The lack of direct competition for any program is a shortcut to market penetration. To have this advantage for more than seven years, that’s the real deal; it’s called branding. That was the case with Adobe Photoshop many years ago and it is now for Sketch app. Website and mobile app… Continue reading Adobe XD vs. Sketch App: Whoever Wins, We Win
Why Mobile App Deep Linking Matters
What is Mobile Deep Linking? Mobile deep linking (also called mobile app deep linking), is the process of using a URI to link to specific pages or locations within a mobile application. It can be used in a variety of ways – via notifications, email, SMS, social media, etc. – and directs users to relevant… Continue reading Why Mobile App Deep Linking Matters
What’s Next? The Outlook on Virtual Reality in 2016
Virtual reality is arguably the most important technology to keep your eye on in 2016. While there has been excitement surrounding it for some time, the hype is quickly becoming…well, reality. Oculus Press Kit Early-to-market products were released by Google (Google Cardboard) and Samsung (Gear VR) in 2014 and late last… Continue reading What’s Next? The Outlook on Virtual Reality in 2016