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Dev Podcast

59 Episodes

2 minutes | Mar 24, 2015
Uber Aims to Encourage Use of API Through Hackathon
Popular transportation network Uber has already partnered with some major corporations, but theyre looking to get some third-party developers creating apps that use their service, too. Today on Dev, Alison talks more about the Hackathon theyre running to encourage developers to get on board.
2 minutes | Mar 23, 2015
USB Type C: What Can We Expect?
Apple has announced a few changes that will be taking place this year, one of which is the new USB-C cord. Already in use in the Chromebook Pixel, this new USB cord is reversible, faster, and can handle different types of data. Today on Dev, Elizabeth will tell you more about the new cord to rule all cords.
2 minutes | Mar 20, 2015
Google’s New Tools Mean Good News for Game Developers
At the recent Game Developers conference, Google unveiled some interesting new ways for game developers to view their players progress and behavior and boost their revenue. Elizabeth will tell you more about the new tools, today on Dev.
1 minutes | Mar 18, 2015
Washington DC announces new TechHire initiative
If youre a developer (or even an aspiring developer) scouring the job market without much luck, youll be happy to hear about the latest initiative to come out of Washington: the TechHire initiative. On this episode of Dev, Alison explains how the initiative will work to minimize the tech job surplus.
2 minutes | Mar 18, 2015
Spring Forward Means Renewal for Apple
Spring brings renewal, and this year was no exception. Today on Dev, Alison outlines the pros and cons of Apples Spring Forward media event, including new products and some revamped favorites.
2 minutes | Mar 9, 2015
Disney Makes New Strides Toward the Future of Interactive Games
At their theme parks, Disney has always realized the importance of interaction. Now theyre taking it one step further with a new design paradigm that will allow the accommodation of multiple story arcs in their games. Elizabeth is here to tell you more about it, today on Dev!
1 minutes | Mar 6, 2015
Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 is Now Available For Free…for Everyone!
First it was free for students and teachers, and now Epic Games has gone even further and made its Unreal Engine 4 free for everyone! Today on Dev, Alison will tell you what you can expect from this hugely popular game engine, and where to get it.
1 minutes | Mar 5, 2015
Explore the Proposed Updates of Windows 10
Theres still no release date in sight for Windows 10, but some of the proposed updates have developers talking. Today on Dev, Elizabeth highlights some of the new features of Windows 10 and what they might mean to you.
1 minutes | Mar 2, 2015
Twitch Convention Announced
Pack your bags and start researching flights into San Francisco--Twitch has just announced their first ever convention! Today on Dev, Alison will tell you more about this upcoming celebration of all things Twitch.
2 minutes | Feb 27, 2015
YouTube Gets a Kid-Friendly Makeover
If youre a parent or guardian, you already know that YouTube can be a great source of entertainment for kids. Well, a new kid-friendly makeover has just made YouTube even better, and youre going to love the results! On this episode of Dev, Alison details the pros and cons of the brand new app, YouTube kids.
2 minutes | Feb 13, 2015
The Raspberry Pi Foundation Has Just Released the Raspberry Pi 2
It may be small, but they managed to jam a lot into the new Raspberry Pi. In this episode of Dev, Alison talks about the Raspberry Pi 2, the newest credit-card sized computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and looks at how its improved on its famously hackable predecessor.
2 minutes | Feb 2, 2015
Microsoft’s HoloLens: A Product or a Platform?
Microsofts big Windows 10 event included an even bigger reveal - the HoloLens. On this episode of Dev, Alison discusses Microsofts plans for the HoloLens, their embrace of innovation, and what the recent success of the Surface Pro could mean for Microsofts holographic moon shot.
1 minutes | Jan 26, 2015
Updates to Google Maps Add Features and Improve Usability
Google updates their popular Google Maps application for iOS users. On this Dev episode, Alison talks about some of the new features of Google Maps on iOS and explores why they might be useful.
1 minutes | Jan 23, 2015
Google Ends Glass Explorer Program, but Glass Lives On
Did Google just throw their Glass project down a hole? In todays episode of Dev, Alison looks into the end of the Google Glass Explorer program, and talks about what that means for future of the wearable device, and Google Glass app developers.
3 minutes | Jan 16, 2015
CES 2015: Alison’s Five Favorite Gadgets
Every year CES showcases thousands of interesting gadgets. On this episode of Dev, Alison will talk about five cool pieces of tech from this years show, including the Mother and Motion cookies and the Petcube.
2 minutes | Jan 14, 2015
CES 2015: The Internet of Things and More Apps on TV
You can find everything under the sun at CES, and since CES is held in Las Vegas theres a lot of sun. Alison sorted through all the tech on offer and identified a few trends that might interest you.Shell talk about those trends, today, on Dev.
2 minutes | Dec 23, 2014
Godot 2D and 3D Game Engine Released
Good news for all you game developers waiting for a new engine, Godot has arrived. In todays Dev, Alison discusses the 1.0 release of Godot, a powerful, open-source 2D and 3D game engine developed by Okam Studios.
2 minutes | Dec 18, 2014
Android Wear Update Brings Watchface API, Improves Usability
Android smartwatch owners and Android Wear developers got an early Christmas present. In this episode of Dev, Rob talks about the new Android Wear API, and reveals some of its new usability features and improvements.
2 minutes | Dec 17, 2014
Video Game Awards – The Tech Behind the Games
Who are the real winners from the Video Game Awards? On this episode of Dev, Rob looks at some of the technology behind the smaller games that were nominated for Video Game Awards - engines that anyone can use to make their own games.
2 minutes | Dec 11, 2014
Google Releases Android Studio 1.0, Ends Support of ADT for Eclipse
Attention Android developers! Google has declared that Android Studio is the way forward. In todays Dev, Alison examines the recent announcement that Google will officially release Android Studio 1.0 and end support of the ADT plugin for Eclipse.
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