Phygital: Bridging Digital and Physical Spaces
The digital revolution began in the 1950s with the transformation and transposition of analog and mechanical activities to digital ones. Today, the reverse tendency is becoming more apparent as virtual …
Apple’s New Gadgets: iPhone 6, Apple Pay, Apple Watch
On September 9, 2014, Apple announced the launch of three long-awaited products: two new large-screen iPhones, a mobile payment platform, and a touchscreen smartwatch. This trifecta of new products was …
7 Things CEOs Should Consider When Hiring A Mobile Developer
1. What types of apps have they developed? We assume you will do the due diligence to find out whether prospective developers HAVE built apps, but you should also …
What the Heck are Wearables? [Infographic]
This is the second post in our ‘What the Heck Is?’ series. Our first post, about the Internet of Things, can be found here. Look closely and you’ll see wearables …
Apple and IBM Partner on Mobile Apps and Mobile Devices for Businesses
On Tuesday, Apple and IBM announced a landmark partnership to create more than “100 industry-specific enterprise solutions including native apps” and sell Apple mobile devices (iPhones and iPads) to IBM’s …
When Should You Develop In-House?
Many company leaders are posed with the difficult question of, “Should I develop my project in-house or with an independent developer?” Obviously, we want you to work with us. But …
Is the United States Behind in Mobile Adoption?
Watching the World Cup can be a reminder that yes, sometimes Americans do lag behind when it comes to “cool things.” Recent news stories prompted several such assertions around the …
Yes! We Develop Gluten-Free Websites and Mobile Apps
Lately we’ve received a number of inquiries as to whether the websites and mobile apps we develop are gluten-free.* Given that this is such a hot topic, I wanted to …