SD Times Blog: Programmer debunks source code shown in TV and movies

If you ever wondered if that was actual, functional code you saw in your favorite TV show or movie, now you can find out … continue reading

CES: Wrapping up the show with SDKs, VR tech and Android robots

The closing days of the conference featured a mix of practical and oddball devices … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Why Elop and Nadella are the best combination for Microsoft’s future

A Gartner analyst has a solution that he says will bring back the kind of success the Gates/Ballmer tandem had … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Android-based Google Glass competitor on track for 2014 release

This crowdfunded project allows for viewing and manipulating 3D images, including simulations of Android screens … continue reading

Top 5 projects trending on GitHub this week

All new projects this week, including a way to learn code through combat, and an interactive IDE … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Amazon launches redesigned developer portal

New features include Android APK drag-and-drop, and site-wide search … continue reading

CES: The gadgets, the gizmos

From chips to wearables to celebrities, all manner of technology popped up on stage and the show floor … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Several companies debut Windows Phone-Android dual boot devices at CES

Intel, Asus and AMD were among the device manufacturers to announce Windows and Android OSes coexisting on the same hardware … continue reading

Google announces partnerships to drive Android-connected cars

Audi, GM, Honda and Hyundai all sign on to work on the Open Auto Alliance … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Don’t fly JetBlue to Las Vegas for CES this week

Winter storm backlogs have piled up, causing the airline to mess up traveling plans … continue reading

Cross-origin resource sharing on track to become a W3C Recommendation

CORS provides a way for Web resources to relax SOP restrictions, according to the W3C … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Open Source Initiative cofounder says bzr is dying, Emacs should move to Git

Eric S. Raymond believes move will help fight the image of Emacs as a “dinosaur” … continue reading

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