Topic: apple

Apple is finally taking security seriously

Apple was once seen as untouchable in the world of security. After the Flashback outbreak, that image is no more … continue reading

Analyst Watch: Personal technology sucks—A rant

Too many devices don’t work well together, becoming more of a burden than a boon for consumers … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Google I/O and Apple WWDC are hot, Univ. of Florida is not

Why is the University of Florida shuttering its computer science program when mobile developers are in greater demand? … continue reading

The Trouble with Gerrold: Predictions, predictions, predictions

David Gerrold sees a future rich in technology, and also in need of skilled programmers … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: SQL Server 2012 is not the new iPad

But like the iPad 3, you should only upgrade to the latest SQL Server right away if you really need to … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Why my MacBook Air is turning into a giant iPad

Recent changes in OS X 10.8 signal a future where users have less control over what apps are allowed on their devices … continue reading

From the Editors: Of course we have predictions

What’s in store for 2012? And what will gesture controls bring to software development? … continue reading

Xcode’s not the only option anymore

A bevy of IDEs target Mac OS as replacements or alternatives to Apple’s own Xcode IDE … continue reading

Look what 2011 washed in: The year that was in mobile development

SD Times begins its look back at 2011, starting with the continued growth of mobile development … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Was Apple right about Flash?

The company picked HTML5 over Adobe’s technology; time has proven it to be the right decision … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: The passing of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was a world leader and innovator, so let’s remember him for what he did for his friends, family and beyond … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: The mobile world is taking over the desktop—or is it?

Do we really want mobile features on desktop environments? There’s room to consider this question … continue reading

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