September LifeGuard™ for Android™
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C# 8 Features Revealed; Still No Word on Release Date
The .Net Foundation, custodians of Microsoft's C# language, have added nullable reference types, default interfaces and other features it says are aimed at improving code quality.
In response to the August Android Security Bulletin Zebra has
RFID has been around for a while and Zebra has always been at the forefront of this technology. Despite it's great promise, it's been a very slow technology to take off. Now that IoT has jumped the gap, RFID technology is catching up as a good, inexpensive way to enable unique locationing, a critical part of IoT. Zebra has recently announced a few new RFID encoding products to market that we thought might fit your solutions.
In this session, Noël Bankston, Innovation Research Manager & Human Factors Engineer, from the Zebra User Experience Design team, will define the reasons behind having an enterprise-specific application design guidelines, the research that went into designing them, and how this applies it to your own application to improve usability, increase productivity, and reduce the chance of the user making an error.
Up until recently we have always shared our printing sample code on the Zebra Support / Knowledge Management site. Due to popular demand, we have been migrating most of our samples to Github. In fact, you can find samples and source code for many Zebra products there. The printing samples are under the name LinkOS-OS-Samples. Each individual sample is on it's own branch.
Working in Android Studio you can notice that every project contains a local.properties file with at least a couple of properties containing the path for Android SDK and Android NDK.
Zebra offers a multitude of locationing solutions for a huge range of customers and use cases.
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