We're delighted to share the news that we've been nominated for a Scottish Design Award in the website category, for our work with Axis Animation. You can see what great| New Now
Following our articles on mobile device orientation and using it to mimic the dynamic perspective feature on the Amazon Fire Phone, we're combining device orientation with remote control. And there's| New Now
We're pleased to announce that we've secured funding from Interface's Innovation Voucher scheme to work with the School of Computing Science in The University of Glasgow on a beacon project| New Now
Google recently unveiled their bluetooth beacon standard called Eddystone (after the lighthouse), that lets users receive URLs broadcast straight to their phone without needing an app. It has been viewed| New Now
The web is being experienced on a wider range of screen resolutions than ever, but 1366 x 768 has remained steady as the most common for some years now. So| New Now
Accurate and up-to-date maps of internal spaces are a prerequisite of many iBeacon applications. Recently, the big players in mapping have been extending their coverage indoors. So what's the current| New Now
Continuing our iBeacon series, we're going to try to clear up any confusion around naming and standards - what are the differences (if any) between Bluetooth Beacons, iBeacons and AltBeacons?| New Now
This is the concluding article in a series of articles on iBeacons (AKA Bluetooth Low Energy beacons), it discusses imminent changes to the way iBeacons work and presents some ideas| New Now
This is the third in a series of articles on iBeacons (or Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons), describing the current application landscape, by industry sector. If you need to get up| New Now
This is the second in a series of articles on iBeacon (or Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons) - explaining how they work in practice and discussing current and future iOS and| New Now