HTML 5 Leaves Client Storage Open to Web Attacks
Security researcher Michael Sutton warns that the types of offline storage specified in the HTML5 standards offer criminals new ways to attack users’ systems. Some applications that run entirely over
Security researcher Michael Sutton warns that the types of offline storage specified in the HTML5 standards offer criminals new ways to attack users’ systems. Some applications that run entirely over
Last year, developers complained to Apple about the length of time it was taking to receive approval on iPhone apps, and the company responded by speeding up the process. Now,
In this article, Allaire argues that the HTML5 vs. Flash vs. native apps debate and the open vs. proprietary code debate won’t be solved any time soon. Instead, he believes
According to Novell and the Mono Project, a new alpha release of Moonlight 3.0 brings the capabilities of the Linux/Unix software closer in line with the capabilities of Microsoft’s Silverlight
Version 11.1.1.4 of Oracle’s set of free plug-ins for Eclipse IDE includes a number of new features to streamline authoring and deployment of apps. For example, updated capabilities for the
In an update on its iPhone developer RSS feed, Apple has delivered a warning: “If your app uses location-based information primarily to enable mobile advertisers to deliver targeted ads based
IBM’s InfoSphere Business Information Monitor will allow organization to monitor the movement of information from databases to enterprise applications. When something goes wrong, the software will send out RSS or
Developer Sahil Lavingia has announced plans to create a “One Week App”–a brand new iPhone application that he’ll take from start to finish in just one week. Throughout the process,
Following the Sun-Oracle merger, Project Kenai has become one of the first projects to get the ax. Oracle says it is eliminating public access to the open-source project-hosting site in