The editors talk about Apples astounding growth, Google schooling kids in programming, and more … continue reading
Apple is indicating that it no longer wants to supposrt Java; should Oracle pick up the slack? … continue reading
The editors discuss the proliferation of app stores and an update on the jobs market for developers … continue reading
Over the long term, though Java may not be a viable platform to make money on; Apple easing its restrictions is a good thing … continue reading
Initial reception should be favorable, but overall there will still be hurdles for developers to overcome … continue reading
Rackspace’s new project pushes the data center operating system concept; you can now legally jailbreak your iPhone … continue reading
Some needless blunders from the big names in the computer industry leave Alan scratching his head … continue reading
This time around, the editors talk iPhone 4 reluctance, new tablet offerings and a worthwhile iPhone app … continue reading
Modeling must be made more compelling to today’s developers; Apple’s secrecy is counter-productive … continue reading
Third parties wanting to write for the iPhone have not received any clarification from Apple regarding what is allowed … continue reading
Monocultures are tempting for businesses to get involved with, but they have serious drawbacks … continue reading
The editors talk about the green potential of Apple’s hardware, the iVuvuzela, and sensors in the earth’s crust … continue reading