Google I/O 2011: Using GWT and Eclipse to Build Great Mobile Web Apps

Chris Ramsdale Mobile web application development is HOT. But many developers are already familiar with web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and GWT for building modern web applications. In this talk we will discuss how you can use these skills, and code, to build great web apps for mobile devices.
WearaBraille, a virtual wireless Braille keyboard, with an iPhone and VoiceOver

Dr. Joshua Miele demonstrates the WearaBraille, a new virtual wireless Braille keyboard, as an input device to an iPhone running the built-in VoiceOver screen reader. The technology was developed at the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute by Dr. Miele and engineering fellow Owen Edwards, and presented at CSUN (The Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference) in 2010 and 2011. The project described was supported by the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute and by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. See our other video with WearaBraille using an Android phone: www.youtube.com
Vint Cerf – 2020 Shaping Ideas

See more videos at www.ericsson.com Almost 40 years ago, Vint Cerf became the father of the Internet. Today his business cards say Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. When looking into the future, he sees computers and electronics becoming even more intelligent. And the mobile phone, he predicts, will be our companion rather than just a device.
HTC HD2 with Windows Phone 7 vs. Samsung Focus

Now that you can get Windows Phone 7 on your HTC HD2 (get the steps here: tinyurl.com how does it perform when compared to a device like the Focus that is built for Windows Phone 7?
Dell Venue Pro Unboxing

Full review: is.gd The Dell Venue Pro is a Windows Phone 7 device with a full slide-down QWERTY keyboard. It has a fast 1GHz Snapdragon CPU with 512MB of RAM. It’s the last of the Windows Phone 7 launch devices to be released, and is locked to T-Mobile. Website: pocketnow.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
HTC HD7 Review Part 1

HTC HD7 Review Part 1 by Aaron HTC HD7 Review Part 1 www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Review Part 2 www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Unboxing www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Specs Sheet www.phonedog.com HTC HD7 Gallery www.phonedog.com It’s Windows Phone 7 time with the HTC HD7! Aaron reviews the HTC HD7, T-Mobile’s first Windows Phone 7 device. With a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch display, 5.0-megapixel camera, Windows Phone 7, and 16 GB of internal storage, it’s a direct competitor to the T-Mobile G2 and myTouch 4G. Is it worth buying? We’ll find out. Part 1 of 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: sweeps.phonedog.com
Android Tutorials – 20 – Transfer Files via WiFi with File Expert

File Expert is a great way to manage files on your Android device as well as transfer files to and from it when on the same network as your computer without the hassle of cables. Especially great for moving large numbers of files with an FTP Client such as FileZilla. Market Page – market.android.com Links: Developer Homepage – www.xageek.com FileZilla Homepage – filezilla-project.org My Homepage – www.rgddesigns.com My Other Channel – http
HTC Sensation XL Hands On

Hands on with the HTC Sensation XL with Beats Audio Not to be confused with the Sensation XE, HTC is bringing us another Beats by Dr. Dre-equipped device called the Sensation XL and we were lucky enough to go hands-on at CTIA. Immediately you’ll notice that, as a whole, HTC’s behemoth is a very attractive device; the aluminum gives it a quality feel and the glossy white finish (with ear beats headphones to match) and large 4.7-inch Super LCD display really make widgets, photos and webpages pop — one thing to note, however, is that the screen resolution is 480 x 800, but I have to say that it was still very beautiful with great viewing angles. On the inside, while not as exceptional as the Sensation XE, the Sensation XL comes with a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor along with HSPA 14.4 network support and an 8-megapixel camera on back capable of recording 720p HD video. Strangely, because this is a device aimed at audiophiles, the Sensation XL only comes with 16GB of onboard storage that is not expandable. Still, the Sensation XL is something music fans, especially those who have experienced Beats technology, will really enjoy. The bad news is that the Sensation XL will never be available stateside, but don’t count out a tweaked version of the phone showing up on our shores sometime in the future. Audiophiles, are you excited about the Sensation XL? For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook …
Chilla Frilla – Blackberry Curve 8900 Unboxing and Review (HD) T-Mobile

Full HD 720p Unboxing and Hands-On Review of Blackberry’s new Curve “2″ 8900 for T-Mobile! This next gen Blackberry device features all the latest features, except it lacks 3G. It packs a newer and more powerful processor, beautiful high-res display, 3.2 Mega Pixel camera and more in a thin and sleek new look. Also, be sure to Subscribe! NEW!: Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com
Google I/O 2011: HTML5 versus Android: Apps or Web for Mobile Development?

Reto Meier, Michael Mahemoff Native apps or mobile web? It’s often a hard choice when deciding where to invest your mobile development resources. While the mobile web continues to grow, native apps and App Stores are incredibly popular. We will present both perspectives in an app development smackdown.
