Tuesday, March 6th

9-bits:
“Sencha Touch 2.0 — Built for Amazing Apps
“ Today we’re proud to announce the release of Sencha Touch 2.0. With a huge focus on performance, simplified API, and native packaging on both Mac and Windows, we’re certain it will change the way...

9-bits:

Sencha Touch 2.0 — Built for Amazing Apps

Today we’re proud to announce the release of Sencha Touch 2.0. With a huge focus on performance, simplified API, and native packaging on both Mac and Windows, we’re certain it will change the way you think about mobile apps.

I am honored to work with the team that created Sencha Touch 2. It is, without a doubt, the richest, smoothest, and easiest way to write HTML5 apps for iOS, Android, and Blackberry.

Tuesday, February 7th

Monday, December 5th

Galaxy Nexus review

The Verge (easily any geek’s favorite new tech blog) does a proper review of Android’s next big hardware release, and more importantly, Ice Cream Sandwich:

There are some minor issues with the browser — like the fact that it doesn’t seem to be rendering certain elements (such as TypeKit correctly, and some of its JavaScript performance seems laggy in comparison to Mobile Safari. Still, it’s one of the best mobile browsing experiences I’ve ever had. I used to dread having to use the browser on the Nexus S. This is the polar opposite.

Monday, August 1st

Tuesday, July 5th

Wednesday, March 9th