Can Google Escape Microsoft’s Fate?
Google could be following in Microsoft’s rather expensive footsteps as the European Union opens an antitrust investigation alleging that bundling of Google services with Android represents an abuse of...
View ArticleWhich Mobile OS Do You Trust?
With recent revelations from the RSA Security Conference highlighting gaping security holes in iOS8 as well as pointing out that many Android apps don’t perform proper SSL validation, one has to wonder...
View ArticleMicrosoft Continues Push To Win Over Developers at Build 2015
Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella took the stage at Build 2015 today and with a little help from his Microsoft colleagues made the strongest pitch yet for why all developers should build apps for Windows...
View ArticleMicrosoft Details Bridges to Windows Universal Apps
The rather lackluster Day 2 keynote from Build 2015 was short on big announcements as they looked to drive home the message of the power of the Windows Universal Platform including a few more details...
View ArticleWintellect’s Jeff Prosise Interviewed on Twit.tv!
Wintellect Co-Founder Jeff Prosise was recently a guest on the latest episode of Coding 101 on Twit.tv. Father Robert Ballecer who calls himself the “Digital Jesuit” interviewed Jeff with Lou Maresca...
View ArticleAmazon Releases New Developer Web Services
At the Amazon Web Services Summit in New York City last week, Amazon announced the availability of several new developer focused services. These services include a hosted private Git repository...
View ArticleTop 7 Tweets from @IAmDeveloper
If you haven’t seen the humor tweets from this parody Twitter account, here are seven of my favorites. You can read all the posts at https://twitter.com/iamdevloper. … Read more
View ArticleWhat is Windows-as-a-Service, and Why Should You Care?
On December 8th, owners of the Lumia 950 received and Over-The-Air update to the Windows 10 running on their phones. While updates like this may seem common place, this one was special because the...
View ArticleGoogle Abandons Oracle Java for OpenJDK
The legal battle between Google and Oracle over Java APIs just took a new turn—and it could be good news for developers. Google has opted to use OpenJDK, the open-source APIs for Java, in its new...
View ArticleSix Things to Know About the Android N Developer Preview
Does the N stand for Nutella, as Google SVP for Android Hiroshi Lockheimer hinted on Medium? We’re not sure. But the Android N Developer Preview, which Google unexpectedly dropped on us earlier this...
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