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Developer World Mobile news: Develop remote camera apps

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This month: Learn how to develop camera remote apps
Hi,

in this month's issue of our newsletter we put focus on the Camera Remote API and the new Enterprise SDK, but as always, we have a lot of other things going on:
  • We just hosted a Ludum Dare #29 hackathon at our office in Lund, Sweden. It was a great weekend of passionate coding, and as always fun to meet a lot of devs F2F.
  • You'll also have the chance to meet us at a number of developer events going forward. We're at Droidcon Berlin in Germany on May 8-10, at Android Developer Days Ankara in Turkey on May 16-17, and at Droidcon Tel Aviv on Jun 11-12.
  • We've also published a lot of interesting stories and tools lately, which you can read about below. Also, don't miss our submission of the widget-like Gadget framework for Firefox OS, which potentially could add completely new functionality to the Firefox OS platform.
Stay tuned to Developer World Mobile for more news coming up!

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DSC-QX100
DSC-QX100
Develop remote control apps for Sony cameras
We've just released a new version of the Camera Remote API beta SDK, with more API features for the DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 Lens-Style Cameras. You can now develop remote control apps that can access features like exposure mode and ISO settings. Read all about it on Sony Developer World!
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Introducing the Sony Enterprise SDK
Introducing the Sony Enterprise SDK
Introducing the Sony Enterprise SDK
The Sony Enterprise SDK 3.0 was just released for selected partners, and it's an extension to the Android Device Administration API that's used to restrict certain features in a device. If your company is providing solutions for policy enforcement, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us on Developer World Mobile.
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Runtime Resource Overlay the new sensor co-processor
Runtime Resource Overlay
Sony contributes Runtime Resource Overlay framework to Android
Just recently, a new framework called Runtime Resource Overlay (RRO) was contributed by Sony to the Android code base. This framework provides the ability to replace application resources while the application is running. Read more about it on Developer World Mobile.
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Lower the power consumption in Xperia devices with the new sensor co-processor
Have you heard about the self-contained sensor co-processor that is included in several of the latest Xperia devices? In order to decrease power consumption, this co-processor enables continuous data collection in the background without using the main application processor. Read more on Developer World Mobile.
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Featured app of the month: Evernote
The app of the month is Evernote, the great data organiser app that allows you to manage and share information such as audio, text, photos and videos, and sync it between all your devices. Download today and start organising your life!
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Developer World Mobile news

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This month: New devices from Sony
This month: New devices from Sony
Hi Developer World Mobile-reader,

This month we have packed the newsletter with new devices which all bring something new to the smartphone experience.
  • Xperia™ Z1 Compact brings premium smartphone specs to a compact size for the first time. It also supports the Camera Add-on API which can make your camera app show up in the built-in camera app.
  • With a 6" screen and a slim design, Xperia™ T2 Ultra is the perfect smartphone for entertainment on the go, while the affordable Xperia™ E1 delivers a stunning listening experience with its 100 dB speaker and ClearAudio+ and xLoud™ sound enhancements.
  • At CES earlier this year, Sony committed to the wearable technologies and the new SmartWear product category. The first product in this area is the SmartBand, which is the perfect life-logging companion.
  • Are you an Android game developer, looking to add support for the DUALSHOCK® 3 wireless controller to your game? Now you can get a free controller to use in your development!
Read more about these topics below, and don't forget to stay tuned to Developer World Mobile for the latest news!

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Introducing Sony Xperia™ Z1 Compact, Xperia™ T2 Ultra, and Xperia™ E1
Introducing Sony Xperia™ Z1 Compact, Xperia™ T2 Ultra, and Xperia™ E1
Introducing Sony Xperia™ Z1 Compact, Xperia™ T2 Ultra, and Xperia™ E1
At Sony, we've started the year with three new arrivals to complement the Sony Xperia™ family: the Xperia™ Z1 Compact, Xperia™ T2 Ultra, and Xperia™ E1. While the Z1 Compact boasts premium specs in a size format that will comfortably fit in the palm of your hand, the Xperia™ T2 with its 6'' HD TRILUMINOS display and slim waistline (7.6 mm) is perfectly suited to be your large screen entertainment on the go. And, just like for the Xperia™ Z1, you can make your own camera app appear in the smart social camera app of the Xperia™ Z1 Compact and Xperia™ T2 Ultra, by using the Camera Add-on API available in the Sony Add-on SDK. Also making its debut at CES, the Xperia™ E1 is an affordable Android smartphone with a vibrant 4-inch display and serious audio prowess thanks to the 100 dB speaker and ClearAudio+ and xLoud™ sound enhancements.
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Create augmented reality apps with Wikitude Android SDK and Sony's Camera Add-on API
Create augmented reality apps with Wikitude Android SDK and Sony's Camera Add‑on API
Create augmented reality apps with Wikitude Android SDK and Sony's Camera Add-on API
With the Wikitude Android SDK and Sony's Camera Add-on API, you can easily create stunning augmented reality experiences for the Xperia™ Z1 and Xperia™ Z1 Compact. It's entirely up to you if you want to augment your magazine, implement a game, or display geo-content in the user's vicinity like Wikitude Places does it. Start using augmented reality in your own apps by following these simple steps on Developer World Mobile!
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Support DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller - get one for free Sony commits to innovation with SmartWear product category
Support DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller - get one for free
Support DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller - get one for free
We'd like to see more games with support for the DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller, so we decided to hand out some free controller to developers who want to add support in their games. Learn how to get one in our post about the DUALSHOCK®3 wireless controller initiative.
Sony commits to innovation with SmartWear product category
Sony commits to innovation with SmartWear product category
Sony is committed to bring even more innovation to the wearable technologies area. First out is the SmartBand, which lets you record and capture everything you do - your movements, your communication, and your entertainment. Read more about the SmartBand and SmartWear on Developer World Mobile!
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Featured app of the month: Wikitude Places
Featured app of the month: Wikitude Places
Featured app of the month: Wikitude Places
Wikitude Places is a camera mode for the smart social camera of Xperia™ Z1 and Xperia™ Z1 Compact. It is a location based service that provides a unique camera experience by adding a layer of augmented reality, guiding you to points of interest around you. If you want to add augmented reality to your app, check out our latest tutorial on Developer World Mobile!
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