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According to Gartner, “Through 2010, 40% of application failures will be usability-related, rather than functionality-related.”Join Sybase iAnywhere’s usability and human factors expert for a complimentary webcast designed to help you conquer usability issues with building mobile applications. The webcast will provide tips and techniques to help ensure your mobile application supports and impresses your end users.
Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008
Time: 2 p.m. EST
Register now to learn how to make your mobile applications more usable. There is no cost to attend these webcasts, but registration is required.
Enterprise Mobile Applications: A Study of Strategies and Adoption Trends - Webcast.
Here is a link to the T-Mobile G1 website where you can play around with a basic emulator without having to download the SDK. You can also get a basic guide on features here:
http://tmobile.modeaondemand.com/htc/g1/
A more functional emulator can be downloaded with the Android SDK here:
http://code.google.com/android/reference/emulator.html
Finally here is a good video Introduction on Android OS for Developers. A must see if you have anything to do with the Android Platform(WARNING: 52 MINUTES LONG!):
More demo videos on user interface and applications can be found on the Android developer site:
http://code.google.com/android/index.html
Here is one of them to get you started:
When: April 17, 2008 at 17:00 GMT
Who: Jonathan A. Zdziarski.
Details: While some of a suspect’s data can be viewed using the direct GUI interfaces in the iPhone’s software, much hidden and deleted data is available as well, which may provide for more thorough evidence gathering. Existing commercial forensic tools are sadly lacking their ability to perform deep raw disk level recovery, and so Jonathan will demonstrate how to install his custom forensics toolkit on any existing model iPhone and send a raw disk image to a desktop machine. He will also show you how to recover files specific to the iPhone including deleted keyboard caches, photos, web objects, and much more. Jonathan’s custom forensics toolkit and his accompanying forensic manual will be available free to forensic investigators in law enforcement.
Read More here:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e/949?CMP=ILC-orm_webinars&ATT=iphone-forensics
On Demand Webcast “Compliance in the Mobile Enterprise” by James Wilcox CISSP. This session will include detailed information about:
- Security considerations for mobile devices, including laptops and handhelds
- An overview of key government regulations and how they apply to mobile deployments
- Strategies to achieve mobile compliance
You can watch the webcast by going here: http://viavid.net/dce.aspx?sid=00003DD7Â and filling up your details.