Pebble announced today that they are pledging 1 million US dollars to encourage the development and commercialization of smartstrap projects for Pebble devices.
BlackBerry have informed their developers that changes in BlackBerry OS 10.3.1.1276 and higher can cause an application to freeze.
Google rolled out Android 5.1 Lollipop update to Android devices the other day and the company has now released the Android 5.1 SDK to developers.
BlackBerry have announced the release of the BlackBerry Native Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio v3 Gold.
The 3.0 Gold release of the BlackBerry Native Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio now supports only Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2013 running in Windows 7 or Windows 8.1
Pebble has released an early version of its software development kit for the Pebble Time Smartwatch. Apps built with Pebble SDK 3.0 are compatible with existing Pebble watches and will be compatible with Pebble Time.
iOS 8.3 beta 2 is now available for developers to download in the iOS Developer Center. The developer update is available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer has unveiled its new Mobile Developer Suite which is designed to help developers understand, measure, advertise, monetize and enhance their apps.
Sony has announced that it will offer the SED-E1 "SmartEyeglass Developer Edition" for sale in Japan, the US, the UK and Germany from March 10th.
Basis Technologies has today launched their DevOps toolset, focused on helping companies running SAP move from slow, linear, and manual development to safer, more agile and responsive development and test workflows.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, featuring a faster processor and more memory than before, but at about the same price. The Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is more than six times more powerful than the prior version, the Model B+.
With the new Sage 50 API from Suntico, developers will be able to connect their apps to the Sage 50 Accounts systems already in use by hundreds of thousands of small to medium sized UK and Irish companies.
Today, the Application Developers Alliance announced the launch of IoT{Accelerate}Berlin, an Internet of Things competition for developers and pre-launch startups. Organised in partnership with Ericsson and Google, the project aims to spur innovation in this rapidly growing market.