
Embarcadero unifies iOS and Android development within one tool
With a new IDE (integrated development environment), Embarcadero Technologies is hoping to ease the burden of application developers who must prepare their creations for more than one OS. "Appmethod is designed for developers who have to support more than one OS. Generally speaking, that is most developers today," said John Thomas, Embarcadero director of product management.
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Microsoft launches free OneNote for Mac -- with some pieces missing
Microsoft's OneNote, the note-taking and Web-clipping app for multiple devices, is now available as a free-to-use product for Windows and -- for the first time -- the Macintosh.
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HP makes printing easier, secure in BYOD environments
Using mobile devices for one-off printing tasks on office printers may not be a big deal, but Hewlett-Packard is trying to mitigate any security risk through direct wireless printing features it is bringing to enterprise printers.
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Xamarin works with Samsung to ease Knox development
Xamarin and Samsung Electronics have worked together to make it easier for developers to create apps that can run on Samsung's Knox security platform. Xamarin's platform lets developers use C# to build native applications for iOS, Android, Mac and Windows, and share on average 75 percent of the source code across the different operating systems, according to the company.
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Bitcoin-stealing malware hidden in Mt. Gox data dump
An archive containing transaction records from Mt. Gox that was released on the Internet last week by the hackers who compromised the blog of Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles also contains bitcoin-stealing malware for Windows and Mac. Security researchers from antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab analyzed the 620MB file called MtGox2014Leak.zip and concluded that in addition to various Mt. Gox-related documents and data, it contains malicious binary files.
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8 ways to improve wired network security
We sometimes focus more on the wireless side of the network when it comes to security because Wi-Fi has no physical fences. After all, a war-driver can detect your SSID and launch an attack while sitting out in the parking lot. But in a world of insider threats, targeted attacks from outside, as well as hackers who use social engineering to gain physical access to corporate networks, the security of the wired portion of the network should also be top of mind.
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IBM latest tech company to deny links with NSA spy program
IBM said it has not provided client data to the U.S. National Security Agency or any other government agency under surveillance programs involving the bulk collection of content or metadata. The enterprise-focused company is the latest among U.S. tech companies to distance itself from NSA surveillance, which has raised concerns among customers worldwide about the safety of their data from U.S. government spying.
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China's Alibaba confirms plans for US IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group on Sunday announced its plans to make a public stock offering in the U.S., an event that could set a record for the US IPO of a Chinese company.
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Microsoft dangles $50 carrot in front of XP users
Microsoft has anted up in its attempt to convince last-minute laggards to abandon Windows XP by handing a $50 carrot to people who buy a new Windows 8.1 device. On its online Microsoft Store, the Redmond, Wash. company is giving a $50 gift card to customers who buy one of 16 Windows 8.1 notebooks, desktops, tablets or 2-in-1 hybrids. The card is good for future purchases at the e-store.
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US government to end formal relationship with ICANN
The U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration will end its formal relationship with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers in late 2015, with ICANN developing a new global governance model, the agency said Friday.
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Metro Firefox was doomed from the get-go
On Friday, Mozilla VP Johnathan Nightingale dropped an unexpected bomb: Despite the fact that Mozilla had released a new beta version of Metro Firefox
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Look out, Amazon -- OpenStack jobs are on the rise
Cloud skills are unquestionably one of the hot new areas for IT job seeker
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