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Ubuntu 11.10 code named Oneiric Ocelot
The next version of the open source OS will continue the double-barrelled, animal-themed naming convention of is predecessors.
US regulators probe Apple's subscription service
Apple's new subscription system is proving to be fairly controversial.
Why private Facebook photos aren’t so private
Simply copying an image location of private Facebook photos means you can share them with anyone over the web, IT PRO finds out.
Android-based phones get turn-by-turn navigation
CoPilot is launched for handsets running Google’s Android operating system.
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...
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.
Open source developers ditch iPhone for Android
A new report has shown Google’s Android platform is enticing open source developers away from creating apps on the iPhone.
Nokia unveils touch-focused Qt SDK
Nokia releases Qt SDK 1.1 for desktop apps and touch screen devices.
Google tools up for ‘complex’ web app development
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) 2.3 released.
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.
Google launches second Android Dev Challenge
The Android operating system is hungry for new applications.
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.
Google buys up Blind Type
The internet giant is investing more in its mobile platform with the purchase of these touch type developers.
Smartphone Show 2008: Motorola predicts a whole new (open) world
Embrace the openness and empower developers, urges the mobile maker.
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 gives developers free Windows 8 tablets
Microsoft shows off Windows 8 and aims to kick start app development by giving developers free tablets.
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.
Google to sell unlocked G1 Android phone for developers
Development for Google’s Android platform gets a boost as registered developers will be able to buy an unrestricted handset for software testing...
Smartphone Show 2008: Developers urged to ‘handshake’ with Symbian code
Code decays so Symbian wants to work with developers to help keep it looking good.
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