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Jon Barlow

Dec 22, 2016

Pebble.js - Pebble Package Edition!

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

We're pleased to announce that Pebble.js has now been published as a Pebble Package. Pebble.js lets developers easily create Pebble applications using JavaScript by executing the JavaScript code within the mobile application on a user's phone, rather than on the watch.

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Nov 23, 2016

Announcing Pebble SDK 4.3

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

Things have been a bit 'quiet' recently, but we're back with another fresh Pebble SDK! In this release we've included one of the most frequently requested APIs, exposed the raw HRM sensor value, released PebbleKit 4.0, plus added an exciting new BLE HRM mode.

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Oct 11, 2016

4.2-beta4 SDK - Emery Edition!

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

We're incredibly excited to announce the first public beta of the Pebble SDK 4.2. This is the first time that developers can experience the new 'Emery' platform which is specifically created for the upcoming Pebble Time 2.

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Oct 04, 2016

Ready for Pebble 2

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

The latest 4.1 releases of the firmware, mobile apps and SDK bring support for the new Pebble 2 smartwatches, which have started appearing on the wrists of developers and reviewers around the globe.

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Sep 06, 2016

Timeline - The Future of the Past!

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

If you’ve been living under a rock, or have just been sunning yourself on the beach for the past week, you might have missed the launch of Pebble OS 4.0. This new version introduced some fantastic new features, such as the updated health app, timeline quick view, app glances, Rocky.js and a new system launcher.

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Aug 30, 2016

Announcing Pebble SDK 4.0

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

Today we have the pleasure of announcing the release of Pebble SDK 4.0. We have published an updated version of the Pebble Tool, the SDK itself, and we've deployed 4.0 onto CloudPebble. It's time to get busy!

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Aug 19, 2016

Prime Time is Approaching for OS 4.0

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

Pebble developers of the world unite! Pebble OS 4.0 is just around the corner and it's now time to put those finishing touches on your projects, and prepare them for publishing!

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Aug 15, 2016

Introducing Rocky.js Watchfaces!

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

We're incredibly excited and proud to announce the first public beta version of Rocky.js watchfaces for Pebble. Rocky.js is ECMAScript 5.1 JavaScript running natively on Pebble smartwatches, thanks to our collaboration with JerryScript. This is an incredible feat of engineering!

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Mar 07, 2016

Take the Pebble Health API in your Stride

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

I've been desperate to write a blog post about the Pebble HealthService API since it's initial release last month, and now I can finally share its awesomeness with you. I'm also going to show you how you can use this exciting new API to build an ultra-cool clone of the Stride watchface by Pebble.

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Feb 09, 2016

Hands-on with the RePhone smartstrap kit for Pebble Time

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

For those that don’t already know, the RePhone smartstrap kit was part of a highly successful Kickstarter campaign by Seeed Studio to create the world’s first open source and modular smartphone. Part of their campaign was to create a smartstrap kit for Pebble Time that integrates with RePhone modules such as GPS, NFC, and external batteries. This is the first commercial smartstrap project I’ve managed to lay my hands on, and it’s awesome!

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Nov 10, 2015

Nuance Brings Pebble The Freedom Of Speech

Jon Barlow · Freshly Baked

In October, we gave developers access to the microphone in the Pebble Time via our new Dictation API, and almost instantly we began seeing awesome projects utilising speech input. Voice recognition is an exciting new method of interaction for Pebble and it has created an opportunity for developers to enhance their existing applications, or create highly engaging new applications designed around the spoken word.

Speech-to-text has been integrated with Pebble by using the Recognizer cloud service from Nuance, a leading provider of voice and language solutions.

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