Write native iPhone applications using Eclipse CDT
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Learn how to use the Eclipse C Development Toolkit (CDT) to program native applications for the Apple iPhone, using open source tools to enable iPhone OS development on any Eclipse-supported platform.
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Your First iPhone Application
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This tutorial shows how to create a simple iPhone application. It is not intended to give complete coverage of all the features available, but rather to introduce some of the technologies and give you a grounding in the fundamentals of the development process.
Website: developer.apple.com | Filesize: 1715kb
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Nokia 6310 Service Manual Service Level 2
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The purpose of this document is to give Nokia service level 2 workshops aids to carry out service for 6310. The use of this Service Manual is only for Nokia authorized service partners additionally to other service documentation like Service Bulletins. While every endeavor has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist. If you find any errors or if you have further suggestions, Nokia should be notified. Please keep in mind also that this documentation is continuously being updated and modified, so watch always out for the newest version.
Website: ce.sharif.edu | Filesize: 3875kb
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iPhone 3G Review
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Following the huge success of the first iPhone, Apple decided to raise the stakes a little bit and upgrade its flagship smartphone. In fact, the decision was more of a ‘must’, as the old iPhone was falling behind technologically. Rivals such as Nokia and HTC already had most of their high-end devices with full HSDPA support, which is one of the most important features that a smartphone should include these days. Besides, another image boost couldn’t hurt the Cupertino-based company. Faithful to its conservative ways, but also determined to keep the interest of the market up high, Apple decided to keep the name of the old but successful smartphone, but add a small abbreviation - 3G. This is how the new iPhone 3G was born, in a moment when Apple’s sales for the EDGE version of the iPhone were still high. Thanks to the guys over at PureMobile, we had the chance to test iPhone 3G and see how much the basic version of the smartphone had been improved.
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The Features You Only Get with iPhone 3G S
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Upon introducing the fresh iPhone 3G S last month, Apple described the device as the fastest and most reliable iPhone yet, citing key OS 3.0 features such as Cut, Copy and Paste, MMS (available later this year), Spotlight Search, but also device-specific enhancements like a built-in digital compass for instant navigation, built-in Nike + iPod support and new accessibility features, including VoiceOver.
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Macworld iPhone Superguide
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As its name promises, the iPhone isn’t just a phone—it’s also an Internet communicator, offering Web browsing, e-mail, Google Maps, streaming YouTube videos, and Internet-updated weather and stock-market programs. To top it off, the iPhone is also an outstanding iPod. It’s sleeker than today’s trimmest full-size iPod, it offers a bigger and brighter screen than that iPod, and it is the first Apple device since the ill-fated Newton to offer touch-screen navigation. In short: This isn’t your parents’ cell phone.
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Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone
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Safari on iPhone, the application for browsing theweb on iPhone and iPod touch, is a fullweb browser running on a small handheld device with a high-resolution screen. This unique implementation of Safari responds to a finger as the input device and supports gestures for zooming and panning. It also renders webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. It contains many built-in features such as PDF viewing, video playback, and support for links to the native Phone, Mail, Maps, and YouTube applications.
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