From the monthly archives:

September 2011

Qt SDK update and the Nokia N9

by David Stone on September 29, 2011

The Nokia N9 is currently making its way to retail and to eager smartphone fans. This unique Qt-based smartphone is a wonderful showcase for Qt and Qt Quick on mobile Linux. Qt mobile developers benefit from the Nokia N9’s release – it represents an exciting new device to target with Qt and Qt Quick apps. [...]

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CNN to keynote Qt Developer Days

by David Stone on September 22, 2011

Vice President of CNN Mobile Louis Gump will present a keynote at Qt Developer Days Munich. The CNN keynote is the second to be announced for Qt Developer Days 2011, following the earlier reveal of Canonical as one of the major speakers at the event. The focus of they keynote will be CNN’s evolving mobile [...]

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Last chance for Qt Developer Days early bird discount

by David Stone on September 15, 2011

Registration numbers for Qt Developer Days continue to grow. Places are filling up fast for both Munich (24-26 Oct) and San Francisco (29 Nov – 1 Dec). There is still availability at both events, but there is very little time left to take advantage of the early bird discount offer. If you are on the [...]

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Rick Spencer and Jono Bacon of Canonical have accepted our invitation to take the stage at Qt Developer Days in Munich and San Francisco respectively to deliver keynotes at Qt Developer Days 2011. The keynotes will focus  on Qt, Linux and the developing relationship between Qt and Canonical’s Ubuntu distribution. Rick Spencer is Director of [...]

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We are extremely happy to announce that the Qt Project, the outcome of the open governance work, will go live on October 17th,  2011. This is a week before Qt Developer Days in Munich, and you can be sure to hear more about it there! Since the Open Governance Model discussions started in July 2010, we [...]

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Qt on set-top boxes (STB) is showing strongly this week at IBC2011 Connected World in Amsterdam. Visitors at the event will see how Qt is bringing the Internet, connected apps and dazzling new UI possibilities to a wide range of  Set-Top-Boxes (STBs) and reference boards. We will be at IBC2011 showing the latest Qt-based reference [...]

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It has been a big and busy week already. Last week’s announcement of Symbian Belle and the Nokia 600, Nokia 700 and Nokia 701 was very good news for Qt mobile developers. Daniel’s blog post on the subject started a lively discussion, and it has been good to see such spirited debate – we want [...]

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