post on the Nokia Conversations blog states:
“With Universal apps, developers can now address the installed base of the Windows family with a single project, reusing a lot of their code across platforms. The Nokia Imaging SDK 1.2 is fully compatible with Universal apps and Windows Runtime languages, providing developers with flexibility to use the languages they prefer.”And this video offers a look at what the Lumia SensorCore brings to the table: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJRCJEdXFNo Essentially, this new technology is part of newer Lumia handsets and can collect more data about users including movements like walking, running, or staying idle. Chilling, but interesting, nevertheless. More information about this is provided here, but users can now expect highly advanced apps like Bing Health & Fitness from third party developers, now that the SDK has been made available. Interested developers can head over to the Nokia Developer portal to download these SDKs.]]>
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