Lumia App Labs: Lumia SensorCore SDK beta

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In this webinar you'll learn about the new Lumia SensorCore SDK beta – announced at the Microsoft Build conference in April and now publicly available for all developers. This new SDK takes advantage of a low-powered hardware core in some of our latest devices, like the Lumia 930 and 630, enabling power- and memory-efficient tracking of motion and location data. In combination with what’s already included in Windows Phone 8.1, this SDK allows you to create outstanding quantified-self and self-logging apps, for example. In this webinar we'll show how to get started with the SDK and work with the APIs.

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app experiences

Lucian Tomuta, Chief Engineer, Microsoft

twitter: @ltomuta

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www.developer.nokia.com/sensorcore

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