Thursday, November 29, 2012

Amazon helps Kindle app developers with Maps API

  Mozilla ships Firefox 18 beta | Michael Horowitz: Updating Flash Player on Android now requires a hack
 
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Amazon helps Kindle app developers with Maps API
Amazon.com has opened its Maps API to all Kindle developers, who can now use it to integrate maps in their applications for the Kindle Fire family of tablets. Read More


WEBCAST: T-Systems

Charting a Course for Realizing Business Value in the Cloud
Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. View this on-demand webcast to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more.

WEBCAST: Oracle and Intel

Take Complexity Out of a Database Build
November 8th, 2012 10 AM PST/ 1 PM EST Attend this Webcast to hear customer stories and discover how the Oracle Database Appliance increases ROI by reducing capital and operational expenses. Learn More

Mozilla ships Firefox 18 beta
Mozilla yesterday released a first beta of its next browser, Firefox 18, touting a revamped JavaScript engine and support for Macs with Apple's higher-resolution 'Retina' displays. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Managing Requirements for Mobile Development
Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2012, 12:00 PM EST Join us for a web cast with Jon Walton, a Senior Technical Client Professional at IBM who will walk you through the best practices of managing requirements effectively in mobile development. Register Now

Michael Horowitz: Updating Flash Player on Android now requires a hack
There is no more GUI based procedure for updating Adobe's Flash Player on Android 2.x, 3.x or 4.0. Android users now have to resort to sideloading to get the latest version.  Read More

Fedora 18 Linux finally in beta
After a number of delays, the beta of the Fedora 18 Linux-based distribution has been released. Read More

 

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BEST PLACES TO WORK -- CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

Is your IT department a great place to work? Our 20th annual Best Places to Work in IT report will honor 100 organizations that offer great benefits, salaries and opportunities for training and advancement, as well as interesting projects and a flexible and diverse work environment. Nominate an organization now through Dec. 13, 2012.

SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

All I know is, they're blinking together

Client calls this consultant pilot fish with a complaint: The firewall that fish installed and has been working fine for months is now interfering with VoIP. And the client's receptionist is pretty sure she has proof.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Asked if they'd rather receive a PC or a tablet as a holiday gift, 59% of respondents in a PriceGrabber survey opted for the tablet. Are these results a sign of things to come, or will this holiday season see a rebound in PC sales?

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