Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite Gives Developers Jump on Apps
Adobe’s LiveCycle Enterprise Suite enables organizations to build applications through Adobe client technologies.
Adobe’s LiveCycle Enterprise Suite enables organizations to build applications through Adobe client technologies.
At the Game Developers Conference, Intel showed off its Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, the chip makers first six-core CPU for consumers. Codenamed “Gulftown,” the Core i7-980X comes with more cores and computing threads, and a larger L3 cache, than the current i7-975, and all at the same price.
Motorola was the most used handset during a three-month period ending in January, according to a new report from comScore. Among smartphone users, RIM dominated, Google gained share, and Microsoft lost out. – Motorola is the leading handset manufacturer in the United States, while BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion leads the smartphone space, according to market research firm comScore
News Analysis: As much as Microsoft would like security problems to just go away, they won’t. The chances of Microsoft eliminating most of the software flaws that invite new attacks are slim to nil
Most iPhone developers don’t fully understand the regulatory compliance challenges that accompany app distribution.
Given that Congress shot down an earlier proposal for free spectrum, what will it do with a new proposal?
Dell’s decision not to lower prices to capture market share may have hurt, as only 0.2 of a percentage point separated it from the No. 3 spot in 2009 PC shipments.
LGs intention to be a top-two smartphone contender by 2012 appears to largely involve Google. Reportedly, half the phones it plans to release this year will run Android, and LG could benefit, too, from Googles new enterprise-geared Apps Marketplace
Microsoft and Adobe are working to port Flash Player 10.1 to Internet Explorer Mobile on the Windows Phone 7 Series, according to an Adobe executive, which would allow devices running Microsofts upcoming smartphone operating system to play rich content on a variety of Websites.
Charles P. Thacker, veteran hardware developer at the Xerox Corp.’s PARC and Microsoft, picks up the prestigious $250,000 prize.