Giving My New House an Education, Part Three: Usability
In Part Two of this series, I shared the trials, tribulations, and hard-won successes of installing various connected home components in my new house. Today, we’re going to talk about usability – actually using those items in practice and not
Giving My New House an Education, Part Two: Installation
In Part One of this series, I introduced my adventures in homeownership as I planned to outfit my 1940s-era house with the latest in smart home technology. Today, I’m going to tell you about my installation experience – and the
Giving My New House An Education
Giving My New House An Education By Dan Ward I moved into a new house a few months ago, and during that process, I decided that this was a great time to really dig into connected home options. As it turns out,
Monday Mobile Mashup 9.19.2016
Happy Monday! Here's our weekly Mobile Mashup filled with articles, tips, and insights we’ve found valuable throughout the mobile industry. Enjoy! iOS 10: Swift 3 API Design Guidelines Working with JSON in Swift This post describes a few approaches you can take when
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Xcenv - Groom your Xcode Environment xcenv/xcenv Building from the command line with projects that require different versions of Xcode to compile is a little painful. Mark Schall's xcenv project should make things much easier by allowing a Xcode version
Monday Mobile Mashup 9.12.2016
Xcenv - Groom your Xcode Environment xcenv/xcenv Building from the command line with projects that require different versions of Xcode to compile is a little painful. Mark Schall's xcenv project should make things much easier by allowing a Xcode version to
What We’ve Learned: The Detroit Labs Apprentice Program
By Erika Carlson In 2011, our co-founders had a wild idea to create a company where people would actually want to work. The goals were pretty simple: build high quality software, have the freedom to learn, teach, and explore new technology,
LA Times: Will the iPhone 7 spark sales like its predecessors? Apple investors sure hope so
By Tracey Lien Originally posted in the Los Angeles Times There’s nothing a new iPhone can’t fix. At least that’s been true in the past for Apple Inc., which has for years used its marquee product to smash