Thursday, July 5, 2012

Objective-C rides Apple's coattails past C++

Oracle close to phasing out Flash support portal | Watch out, Google: Apple gets patent for wearable device

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Objective-C rides Apple's coattails past C++
Thanks to the popularity of Apple's iPad and iPhone mobile devices, the Objective-C language has overtaken C++ in Tiobe's monthly assessment of programming language popularity. Read More


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Oracle close to phasing out Flash support portal
Oracle may soon fully transition away from the much-maligned, Flash-based version of its support portal over to a new HTML edition next week, according to an official blog post on Thursday. Read More


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How IT Should Manage Personal Technology at Work
The consumerization of IT is about far more than just using your own smartphone at work. In this Deep Dive, we look at the various ways CoIT exists beyond bring-your-own-device policies, and how IT managers can get the most out of these groundswells of change in consumer technology. Read Now

Watch out, Google: Apple gets patent for wearable device
Apple on Tuesday was awarded a U.S. patent for a head-mounted display device that's designed to project an image in front of a user's eyes, creating an "enhanced viewing experience." Read More

'Drop dead' date looms for DNSChanger Trojan fix
If it is July 9 and you don't know where your Internet went, you might want to get in touch with the DNSChanger Working Group (DCWG). Read More




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