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Google Swiffy Turns Flash into HTML5

One point of distinction between Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android has been that Android supports Adobe’s Flash technology, while iOS doesn’t. However, Google may be backing away from its support

Vulnerabilities Found in Apple Developer Site

The YGN Ethical Hacker Group has issued a public warning about vulnerabilities in the Apple Developer Site which could simplify phishing attacks. The group says that they warned Apple of

Intel to Add Subscription Pricing to AppUp Store

Intel’s Peter Biddle said that the company plans to add support for subscription based pricing to its AppUp store. The AppUp store currently has more than 3,000 apps for netbooks

Apple Seeds Second iOS 5 Beta to Developers

Apple is pushing out build 9a5248d of iOS 5 to its developers. The second iOS 5 beta adds several new features, notably Wi-Fi syncing. The new feature will allow iPhone

Eclipse Foundation Releases Indigo Train

Every June, the Eclipse Foundation releases a new set (or “train”) of projects related to the open source Eclipse IDE. This year’s train, named “Indigo,” includes 62 different projects with

Mango Re-Imagines the Role of Mobile Apps

Microsoft’s upcoming “Mango” update for Windows Phone 7 re-thinks the relationship between apps and the platform in two fundamental ways. First, the platform itself does many of the things that

HP Opens Up Vertica Database with New SDK

HP has released Vertica Analytic Database 5.0, the latest version of its flagship parallel columnar database. While the update has many new features, the new SDK that accompanies the database

Five Steps to Agile Development in the Cloud

Development and test teams are crunched for time just as much as they are crunched for resources. According to a recent survey, ‘developing applications faster’ is a top application delivery

Report: Windows 8 Client Build Includes Hypervisor

After dissecting the Windows 8 Milestone 3 (M3) build that recently leaked to the Web, WindowsNow.com blogger Robert McLaws reported that it includes a Hyper V 3.0 hypervisor. “Apparently it’s

Microsoft Launches Kinect SDK

Microsoft has released a free beta version of an SDK that allows developers to create apps for its Kinect motion-sensing controller. The controller broke sales records when it debuted as

Facebook Working on Mobile Platform

Unnamed sources tell TechCrunch that Facebook is working on a mobile platform aimed at breaking Apple’s stranglehold on app distribution for the iPhone and iPad. “Project Spartan” would support HTML5-based

Virtualize Platform Simplifies Software Testing

Application development tool vendor Parasoft has announced the release of a new testing platform called Virtualize. Enterprise development teams often face difficulties when testing new applications that rely on data

Microsoft AMPs Up C++

At AMD’s Fusion Developer Summit, Microsoft principal native-languages architect Herb Sutter unveiled a new tool to help C++ developers build massively parallel applications. C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (AMP) will appear

Enterprises Building Their Own App Stores

Several vendors are now offering tools that allow enterprises to create their own private apps stores, and they’re reporting increased interest in those tools. Sean Ginevan of MobileIron says, “One

Developers Concerned About Windows 8

Last week, Microsoft gave a public preview of Windows 8. While many observers gave the new interface positive interface, developers overwhelmingly expressed alarm. That’s because as Ars Technica writes, “they

Almost Half of iOS Developers Also Work on Android

During Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Piper Jaffray conducted a small survey of iOS developers. They found that 46 percent of iOS developers have also written Android apps, and 36