Just as interesting as looking at the year just passed it to look back a decade and see which stories were top of mind then. … continue reading
With the numerous ways everyone logs onto computers and the Internet, can people really be tied down to specific identities? … continue reading
SD Times is ready for its redesign, coming January 2011; here’s a look at some of the people behind this change … continue reading
We asked iPhone/iPad DevCon attendees what their favorite coffee shops were. The results will (probably not) surprise you … continue reading
With Novell finally vanquished, Microsoft loses one of its oldest, and most persistent, competitors … continue reading
There’s room enough for developers to learn how to provide content for both, and SD Times provides conferences for both … continue reading
Announcing a change in SD Times’ format, coming January 2011 … continue reading
Remember that although software development is not perfect, developers will always strive to achieve better code … continue reading
Fifty years ago, Dr. Maiman demonstrated the first functional laser, a technology that is critical today to computing … continue reading
Apple is indicating that it no longer wants to supposrt Java; should Oracle pick up the slack? … continue reading
IBM and Oracle, working together on Java, bodes well for the language’s future … continue reading
100,000,000th issue in binary, that is. Just a reminder that past all the UIs and front ends, it’s all just bits … continue reading
Alan recaps the highlights from iPhone/iPad DevCon, which included an interesting display from Mike Lee … continue reading
Oracle’s conferences came through this week in a big way, and the company has hardly looked better … continue reading