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I’ve decided to combine the words iPhone and porn in the headline to see exactly how many page views I’ll get. The same dingbats that used to flock to any PCMag story about porn seem to now flock, drooling, to any story about the iPhone. The iPhone and Apple in […]
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There are few good reasons for Microsoft to be happy at the moment. Windows Mobile 6.5 Phone Final– New UI, Zune like has at last been announced for availability from October 6th. Also opening Oct. 6 is the Windows Marketplace, Microsoft’s app store for all 6.X Windows phones, which we’re […]
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We’ve been hearing about Windows mobile 7 for a while now. The launch will mimic Google’s Nexus one strategy: Launch Zune Phone Microsoft’s long-rumored ‘Pink’ phone project has started to get up again. In a note to clients few days back, Jefferies analyst Katherine Egbert claimed that Microsoft is gearing […]
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NMS and Dialogic followed two utterly different paths in their attempts to succeed in the mobile value added services (VAS) sector. Needless to say, the consequences were interesting. We take a closer look. most of you have used ring back tones or any other form of mobile VAS (value added […]
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As the recession grips more economies and enterprises, it’s the perfect time to adopt the open source business model. We explain why. the technology landscape has been undergoing a massive transformation over the past couple of years. In the early 2000s, organisations were going after products and appliances irrationally, investing […]
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As the complexity of software applications increases, testing becomes more crucial. And in the process, more time consuming. Here is a list of emerging testing practices. Software is everywhere today and is becoming increasingly mission critical, whether in satellites and planes, or e-commerce websites. Software complexity is also on […]
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Here’s an interesting take on how an enterprise application can be made to achieve high performance, scale and high availability, using mid-tier caching. Modern enterprise applications are being pushed to become faster, with a higher scale. Consequently, the 3-tier architecture model is changing to move data closer to the applications […]
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Android pioneer Andy Rubin has a message for developers carping about Android fragmentation: Calm down. Posting on Google’s Android Developers blog, Rubin said that Android owed much of its success to the fact that it could be modified by device manufacturers and thus isn’t a “one size fits all” platform […]