The recent flurry of lawsuits, particularly from Microsoft, is disconcerting … continue reading
Since there is no one standard for screen size, how will Web developers cope with all the options available? … continue reading
The disasters that have struck Japan remind us of what’s really important … continue reading
Android’s success proves that Java’s not dead … continue reading
Alan ruminates on Apple’s tight control over its technology vs. Android’s more open nature … continue reading
Why go alone when you can learn more than twice as much when you go to conferences? … continue reading
The next time you have an apparent hardware problem, let someone else look at the problem; their insight may save you money! … continue reading
A look back at how Ken Olsen and his company created a slew of innovative products that competed with the giants of its day … continue reading
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Are developers really 80% as efficient when stuck at home? … continue reading
Any file format that is open should be supported, and as long as WebM is such a format, then it too should be supported … continue reading
Was Schmidt a force for stability at Google? Either way, the company’s movement now seems to be aimless … continue reading
SD Times is upgrading its apps, and nominations for the SD Times 100 are now open! … continue reading
Fragmentation means more choices for consumers, but more choices doesn’t always mean better results … continue reading