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Four top iPad apps for people on the move

Four top iPad apps for people on the move

Apps give business travellers a chance to get more out of their iPad, by providing essential tools while on the road. Here are four free apps to help you keep on top of your work and schedule while on the road Read more

11 February, 2012 by Staff
NetBeans IDE 7.1.2

NetBeans IDE 7.1.2

...tools they need to create professional cross-platform desktop, enterprise, web and mobile applications Read more

26 April, 2012
Alpha Five 11.0

Alpha Five 11.0

...a leader in easy and rapid application development for both web and mobile applications. Includes: Powerful Report Writer with Drill down, include Maps/GIS in... Read more

28 March, 2012
Verto Studio 3D 1.2

Verto Studio 3D 1.2

...Use it to build quick 3D mockups or fully functional environments for mobile applications. Verto Studio is an ideal solution for mobile 3D content generation... Read more

22 October, 2011
Adobe Flex SDK 4.5.1.21328

Adobe Flex SDK 4.5.1.21328

...using an IDE of your choice. It allows you to easily build mobile applications for iOS, Android, and BlackBerry Tablet OS devices, as well as... Read more

20 June, 2011
XHTML Mobile Profile 0.5.4

XHTML Mobile Profile 0.5.4

...of application/vnd.wap.xhtml+xml. For any developer/tester working with mobile applications, this provides an alternative to using a device emulator. (Although nothing... Read more

17 January, 2011
SQL Anywhere Developer Edition 12.0.1

SQL Anywhere Developer Edition 12.0.1

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7 June, 2011

Twitter unveils redesigned homepage

The microblogging site has previewed a redesign to Twitter.com, which will include a reading pane and easier access to multimedia content Read more

15 September, 2010 by Daniel Terdiman
Profiling Resource Usage for <endeca_term>Mobile Applications</endeca_term>: A Cross-Layer Approach

Profiling Resource Usage for Mobile Applications: A Cross-Layer Approach

Despite the popularity of mobile applications, their performance and energy bottlenecks remain hidden due to a lack... Read more

1 July, 2011
How to defend <endeca_term>mobile applications</endeca_term>

How to defend mobile applications

...easily attacked. This HP white paper highlights the various considerations for defending mobile applications—from the mobile application architecture itself to the myriad testing technologies... Read more

11 May, 2012
Extending Java for Android Programming

Extending Java for Android Programming

Android is one of the most popular platforms for developing mobile applications. However, its framework relies on programming conventions and styles to implement... Read more

1 April, 2012
Zero Packet Loss Handoff Mechanism in Real Time Applications

Zero Packet Loss Handoff Mechanism in Real Time Applications

...for IP mobility has become very important with the increasing growth of mobile applications. One of the key challenges for the deployment of such wireless... Read more

1 April, 2012
Collaborative Care Where You Are

Collaborative Care Where You Are

The SAP® Collaborative E-Care Management application leverages mobile applications to better manage patients' health wherever they are and wherever they... Read more

22 March, 2012
Design and Field Evaluation of Geographical Location-Aware Service Discovery on IPv6 GeoNetworking for VANET

Design and Field Evaluation of Geographical Location-Aware Service Discovery on IPv6 GeoNetworking for VANET

Service discovery is an essential component for distributed mobile applications in vehicular communication systems. While there have been numerous service discovery... Read more

3 March, 2012
Periodic Transfers in <endeca_term>Mobile Applications</endeca_term>: Network-Wide Origin, Impact, and Optimization

Periodic Transfers in Mobile Applications: Network-Wide Origin, Impact, and Optimization

...lack of awareness of this important mechanism potentially leads to resource-inefficient mobile applications. The authors perform the first network-wide, large-scale investigation of... Read more

24 February, 2012

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