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Are Smartphones Ready for COVID-19 Tracing Apps?
May 21st, 2020
Smartphone tracing apps are tools to help control the spread of COVID-19. This report provides country-level detail on readiness for smartphone COVID-19 tracing apps.
Read MoreScientiaMobile and HAProxy Enterprise
Mar 13th, 2020
ScientiaMobile develops device detection technology that enables websites to deliver rich, adaptive user experiences. ScientiaMobile provides accurate identification of old and new devices thanks to WURFL, its 95,000 device profiles strong catalog, and thanks to its WURFL Infuze API. WURFL covers smartphones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and game consoles. The WURFL InFuze module for HAProxy Enterprise augments the load balancing function with device intelligence, enabling all applications downstream to access device information without maintaining their own Device Description API.
Read MoreWURFL Microservice for Azure: a Tutorial
Mar 2nd, 2020
This tutorial on WURFL Microservice for Azure hinges on a demo inspired by the Event Streams use case. WURFL VMs available on the Azure Marketplace can be used to deploy a WURFL API in minutes with no need to obtain an explicit license from ScientiaMobile (as it is normally the case with “classical” on-prem WURFL APIs). In this tutorial we use .NET Core, but the use case can easily be supported with other programming languages, other cloud vendors and other data analysis platforms.
Read MoreUser-Agent, Client-Hints and the Future of Device Detection
Feb 21st, 2020
W3C and Google are pushing to freeze and deprecate the User-Agent string. If it happens, there will be other mechanisms like Client Hints to provide device capabilities for the purposes of better UX, analytics and bug fixing. Using WURFL is your best bet to be on top of the evolution in this space.
Read MoreWURFL Microservice for AWS: a Tutorial
Feb 20th, 2020
This tutorial on WURFL Microservice for AWS hinges on a demo inspired by the Event Streams use case. WURFL AMIs available on the AWS Marketplace can be used to deploy a WURFL API in minutes with no need to obtain an explicit license from ScientiaMobile (as it is normally the case with “classical” on-prem WURFL APIs). In this tutorial we use Java, but the use case can easily be supported with other programming languages, other cloud vendors and other data analysis platforms.
Read MoreMost Popular 5G Smartphones
Sep 17th, 2019
In August of 2019, the most popular 5G smartphone was the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, with 0.03% of global smartphone usage. But 5G is still in very early stages of deployment.
Read MoreUpdate WURFL Device Detection API 1.11.4.0
Sep 16th, 2019
Update your WURFL device detection with API release 1.11.4.0.
Read MoreSweden’s Top Smartphones and Tablets
Aug 7th, 2019
We compared Sweden’s smartphone and tablet usage to the USA in 2019 Q2 Mobile Overview Report (MOVR). Find out more about the top devices, pricing, and age of device.
Read MoreFortnite and Smartphone GPU
Aug 7th, 2019
The popular game, Fortnite, comes to smartphones but only to those meeting minimum, GPU, RAM, and operating system. These requirements enhance the smartphone experience, but not everyone has access to it.
Read MoreDevice Fragmentation Growing 20% Per Year
Jun 19th, 2019
Device fragmentation is the expanding diversification of devices of accessing the Internet, including smartphones, operating systems, and screen sizes; a rising concern for Web and App developers.
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