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Microsoft counts 5,000 SDKs shipped for 18-month-old Surface touch screen system
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Oracle's imminent acquisition of Sun could strengthen Java -- or cripple it
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The technology will feature improved startup times and more capabilities for running applications... more
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Language improvements for multicore processors also promised
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The cloud platform, which has been in the community technology preview stage, goes to the next... more
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RubyMine 2.0 features improvements in refactoring and code analysis, as well as a set of tools for... more
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2009's up-and-coming technologies for business that will have the greatest impact in years to come
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Software builders can leverage services like Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud in their .Net applications
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At the Professional Developers Conference next week, Microsoft will cover a range of efforts from... more
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Product manager preps extension developers for public beta release in December
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Graphics created using a number of popular Adobe tools can be imported into existing BlackBerry... more
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The two companies' latest collaboration combines Web, client, and social technologies for building... more
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JavaScript's founder claims JavaScript has displaced Java as a Web client, outlines projected... more
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Big Blue is prepping pay-as-you-go infrastructure as well as full-lifecycle services for private... more
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Scalability and security to be enhanced in Tomcat 7; Apache also is set to take over the Subversion... more
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The CodePlex Foundation seeks to connect corporate software developers with open source community... more
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The new standard still faces video codec issues but could reach the candidate-recommendation phase... more
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Legendary promises, little delivery -- IT history is fraught with "transformational" sales pitches... more
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An updated FAQ provides information on Oracle's plans for GlassFish, NetBeans, and other products
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Virtual Compiler scans code in real time, providing capabilities for fixing flaws at the earliest... more
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