Tag Archives: Device Detection
The best of breakingdevelopment conference
September 15, 2011, by ronan
As many of you know, the breakingdevelopment conference took place in Nashville, Tennessee over the last few days. It appears to have been a really seminal conference with 13 leading mobile web developers speaking. Others have already put together summaries of the conference but I thought I'd link to what I thought were the most interest presentations... Read More
DeviceAtlas & jQueryMobile
October 16, 2010, by daniel.hunt
The first Alpha release of jQueryMobile was announced today, to great fanfare, and the mobile web world is already on fire with the thoughts of what this will mean to them. A little bit of background... Originally developed by John Resig, jQueryMobile's big brother "jQuery" is now in use by pretty much anyone who implements advanced JavaScript capabilities on their site... Read More
DeviceAtlas API 1.4
August 31, 2010, by daniel.hunt
This week was an important one for DeviceAtlas - we finally launched the new 1.4 version of our API! Why 1.4? The mobile web is constantly evolving, and with it, device detection needs to evolve too. With significant evolution in device capabilities, and large structural developments in certain device headers, the new DeviceAtlas API provides a highly flexible platform to cater for this growth, both now and well into the future... Read More
Device Detection in the Cloud: DeviceAtlas Personal
June 19, 2010, by Ruadhán O'Donoghue
In this article we offer full tutorial on how to use the preview release of the service. So what is DA Personal? The purpose of DeviceAtlas Personal is to make device detection even easier. The main difference between DA Personal and DeviceAtlas, is that Personal is a Web service. It works as follows: a user visits your Web site on his mobile device. You then forward the User-Agent HTTP request header to the DA Personal service, and the response you receive will contain information about the user's device. That's it!... Read More
DeviceAtlas & HTML5
May 19, 2010, by daniel.hunt
HTML5 is the brand new version of HTML, which contains a number of differences to it's predecessor... Read More