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IDF 2008: Intel launches innovation challenge
Intel launches innovator challenge with big money up for grabs to help bring ideas to fruition. <br> <br>
IDF 2008: Boffins discuss 21st century tech
The virtual will dominate the next century of innovation: speculations from IDF.
IDF 2008: Education starts at home, urges Intel chairman
Intel’s chairman opens the show by lamenting his own country’s education system.
IDF 2008: BP deploys mobile internet devices
BP takes to the stage at IDF to detail how mobile internet devices are adding bottom-line value.
IDF 2008: Best of net yet to come
The web is still a bright young thing with so much to learn and achieve, according to Intel.
Embracing the .Beast
Mono allows programmers to program in Visual Basic on Linux and run their applications on Windows, or develop in C# on Windows and run their...
Jadu gets PHP and .NET talking
Microsoft's .NET framework and the open source PHP are normally mortal enemies, but innovative British technology has got them to work together in...
Live blogging from the Microsoft PDC Keynote
IT PRO brings you live coverage of the opening keynote presentation from Microsoft's key developer event in Los Angeles. Get all the major...
Google to show off next Android Platform
Google will be letting developers take a look at the next version of the Android Platform, Version 1.5.
Symbian microkernel goes open source
Heart of Symbian OS made available to developers in 'Kernel Taster kit' some nine months ahead of schedule.<br>
IDF 2008: Apple co-founder keeps it real
Steve Wozniak reminds us he’s not a queue jumper and encourages developers to keep doing their thang.
Microsoft pays mobile app developers 70 per cent
Microsoft wants to tempt developers to create apps for Windows Mobile 6.5 with a generous revenue cut and clear approval process.
RIM helps developers to make money
BlackBerry parent RIM vows to help app developers use ads and take advantage of micro payments.
Juniper takes wraps off new networking products
At a huge press conference held today in New York, Juniper Networks outlined its vision for the future of networking with a range of new products.
Samsung unveils TouchWiz widget SDK
New development kit for Samsung mobile widgets has been launched, in conjunction with widget-focused developer camp. <br>
RIM unveils new BlackBerry web dev tools
Web application development in Eclipse and Visual Studio is now supported. <br>
Android-based phones get turn-by-turn navigation
CoPilot is launched for handsets running Google’s Android operating system.
Google launches second Android Dev Challenge
The Android operating system is hungry for new applications.
RSA offers free software development security tools
RSA embraces open source by offering free encryption tools to create built-in security for applications.
Mozilla looks to Google Apps as it launches Bespin
Mozilla has unveiled Bespin, a web-based code editor to build applications in the cloud.
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