CHROMIUM BLE PRINTING

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A Technical Support case for Bluetooth (BLE) printing came across my desk, and it was the First Time that our Help Desk and Engineering Support had come across BLE Javascript / HTML printing that leverages a Firefox Function added to the Chromium / Chrome browser.

The Technical Support Case discovered that for this type of printing operation there are some steps that one needs to do, in order to work correctly for this function.

DEVTALK - Advancing Data Services with Savanna l Wednesday, June 19th at 10:00 am CDT

Submitted by Stacey Kruczek on
1 MIN READ

Ever wondered what would happen if you gave a Zebra access to every database in the world? See what Zebra can share when you go beyond the data. What if your scanner could give you not just the data you scanned, but real insights on that data? Scan a UPC and see not just the numbers, but the name, current price range around the world, and images of that product. Scan a book and get reviews and author bio, or scan a medical device and learn about active recalls.

 

APPFORUM 2019: Zebra SDK Optimization – Making it easier for developers

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4 MIN READ

Decision makers outline several factors when they are evaluating competitors during technology purchase processes. To be on top, technological companies are competing to have SDKs, APIs, Utility Apps and cloud platforms easier to work with for developers and ISVs who influence, and sometimes decide on these purchases.

DEVTALK: Learn About Signify VLC Solution l Wednesday, May 15th 10:00 am CDT

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In this webinar,  the current generation Zebra handhelds based on SD660 processors such as the PS20, TC52 and TC72 are all capable of high accuracy indoor positioning using the Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) VLC solution which uses LED lighting to provide location beacons.

APPFORUM 2019: The Latest Features for Developers Using Android Oreo and Pie

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3 MIN READ

From KitKat to Lollipop and Marshmallow to Nougat each version of Android changes the behaviour of how your applications work. Documentation of these changes is readily available for consumers but for app developers, detailed information on the implications of each version is less prevalent.