[Updated April 30, 2012]
| April 30, 2012 | Unit Testing iOS Apps with Xcode 4 |
| March 2, 2012 | iOS 5 SDK with Xcode 4 Essential Training |
| February 3, 2012 | Titanium Mobile App Development Essential Training |
| December 8, 2011 | iOS 5 SDK New Features |
| November 21, 2011 | Using Regular Expressions |
| September 25, 2011 | Building and Monetizing Game Apps for iOS |
| October 13, 2011 | Building Android and iOS Apps with Dreamweaver CS5.5 |
| July 14, 2011 | Building Android and iOS Apps with Flex |
| April 29, 2011 | Xcode 4 New Features |
| March 24, 2011 | Objective-C Essential Training |
| February 24, 2011 | Flash Professional CS5: Creating a Simple Game for iOS Devices |
| February 18, 2011 | Distributing iOS Applications Through the App Store |
| February 4, 2011 | Distributing Mac OS Applications Through the App Store |
| December 9, 2010 | iOS 4: Building Data-Driven Applications |
| September 1, 2010 | iOS 4 App Development New Features |
| July 15, 2010 | iPhone SDK: Developing iPad Applications |
| October 20, 2009 | iPhone SDK Essential Training |
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