Learn How to Setup a Web Server For Zebra Browser Print

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The Zebra Browser Print v1.2.1.279 was released recently on Nov. 22, 2018. You can download the latest release of the Browser Print from the Browser Print Product Page​. Since this release, the Web Server is now required in order to test and use the Browser Print.

Zebra DEVPODCAST - Build It, Buy It, Bring It with Zebra Savanna Data Services

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Join Dan Quagliana as he interviews Doddle’s Gary O’Connor, CTO and Ben Rodway, Head of Technology about becoming an ISV, their takeaways from Zebra’s last APPFORUM and what’s in store for them in 2019 as they are Early Adopter Partners

Industry News - Week of Dec. 3, 2018

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IN THIS ISSUE: Qualcomm Invests in AI; Researchers Hack Fingerprints; Developing IoT Apps; Sprint's 5G Rollout; Blockchain as a Service; IT Losing Control

Qualcomm's $100M AI Investment

Qualcomm Ventures, the chip-maker's investment arm, has launched the AI Fund to spur growth in artificial intelligence start-ups.

Kotlin and developing Kotlin applications for Zebra devices

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It is not news for Android developers that following Google’s announcement of Kotlin support during Google I/O 2017, Google have embraced Kotlin as the preferred development language for Android, even to the extent that the “Build your first app” tutorial on the Android developer site will default to showing Kotlin code.

 

Link-OS SDK v2.15 Released!

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The next generation of .NET is now live!  The newest version of the Link-OS SDK for printing integrates the latest in .NET technology to provide many options for your development with a reusable code base you can easily use in multiple style applications.  This SDK now supports .NET Framework (v4.7+) and .NET Core (v2.0).  This gives the SDK the flexibility to be integrated into your Xamarin, PC, Android, and iOS apps using Visual Studio.

Industry News - Week of Nov. 19, 2018

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IN THIS ISSUE: Kotlin Improves Stability; Google Toughens Captcha; Kilogram Redefined?; Another Spectre, Meltdown Security Scare; Developing a GPS Replacement; Google Gears Firebase for the Enterprise

Kotlin 1.3 Improves Stability, Beta-tests Native Execution

Code written with the latest release of the Kotlin JVM-compliant language can now be executed without a virtual machine.

DEVTALK - Voice Input for DataWedge - Wednesday, Nov. 14th @ 10 AM CDT

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Learn about Voice Input for DataWedge in our next DEVTALK.

Voice Input enables DataWedge to convert spoken entries into keystrokes as if they were typed or acquired from a scan and uses the Google speech recognition engine included on GMS devices.

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Offline Inventory Scanning with Zebra DataWedge and Couchbase Mobile

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Many of Zebra’s enterprise Android devices will find themselves running either offline or in a partially connected environment; be it in a warehouse, retail store or on the road with intermittent 2G coverage the device will not always be able to communicate with the back-end system.