I was about to eat some fiber today but I basically cleaned myself out after reading about the Xperia X1 SDK that enables programmers to add panels to their X1 and be “be spoilt for choice” in the ...
Is anyone not trying to woo mobile app developers? Sony Ericsson has launched an SDK for its first Windows Mobile device, the forthcoming Xperia X1. The beta software development kit enables ...
Sony’s just come up with the software development kit for the xPeria X1, designed to let programmers create new “panel” apps for the phone’s funky one-touch panel interface that sits on top of its ...
Today Sony Ericsson made a software development kit (SDK) available for developers interested in creating panels for its Xperia line of phones. The SDK includes the "Panelizer", a tool that turns ...
Sony Ericsson is preparing for a big push with its Xperia X1 smartphone, which is due to be released later this year. And that now includes a drive to get developers creating content for the Windows ...
For you dev (and adventurous) types out there, Sony Ericsson has released the software development kit for the still-unreleased Xperia X1. What's in store? Developers can use the Windows Mobile SDK, ...
We know what you're thinking -- it's Windows Mobile 6.1 fool, we've got the developers kit already. True, but not the SDK that allows developers to create custom, interactive panels for the ...
Sony Ericsson have released the SDK for their upcoming Panel Interface, which will debut on the XPERIA X1 smartphone. While the smartphone is based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, the Panel ...
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Sony+Ericsson+Mobile+Communications+AB.html’s Xperia X1 handset, based on Windows Mobile but with a distinctive touchscreen design ...
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