Thank God for Apple Mix10 The key difference between Windows Phone 7 and Windows Mobile is not Silverlight, the Windows Marketplace lock-in, nor the disallowing of native-code applications.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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As anyone in the history of ever who has ever written a single line of code that might be subject to hacking knows, the only way to keep something hidden in an application is to just not include it at all. Sure, you can obfuscate the hell out of it out in the source code,
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Microsoft's MIX 10 Windows Phone app demos were highlighted by a robotic t-shirt cannon entirely controlled by a WP7S app, and the code monkeys behind the project are now back with a full breakdown of how things were achieved -- the bot was built on a standard battle-bot chassis, which was then modded with the cannons and an HP Envy laptop for control purposes. Just to drill in the point abou...
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According to the CEO of Korean based parts supplier to RIM, Woojeon & Handan, a new BlackBerry code named T, possibly the BlackBerry Slider, is going to be released in April. The Canadian company RIM famous for BlackBerry smartphones is releasing a new model next month. Known as the “T,” The new model is an ...
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The loose-lipped supplier Woojeon & Handan said a new BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) code-named T could be launched next month. Will this be the intriguing BlackBerry slider weve seen multiple times? According to a translated version of the Korean news site joins.com, The Canadian company RIM famous for BlackBerry smartphones is releasing a new model ...
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Facebook is apparently working on implementing QR (Quick Response) codes, potentially allowing you to view a profile, initiate a friend request, add someone to your address book, or view their latest status simply by scanning a 2D code with your smartphones camera. Scattered reports have seen links like the one above pop up and disappear, ...
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Rating: What we want is free tools, not code Having successfully twisted Nokia's arm to release its St Patrick's Day themed apps on time, GoMo News noticed the whole incident revealed a shocking truth – namely, just how difficult it is for developers to produce content that runs on the same family of Nokia handsets. If Nokia finds it difficult, what chance for the rest of us?
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Apple has released iPhone 3.2 SDK Beta 5 for iPad and developers can commence their downloads via developer.apple.com. As always, it will take the deep code divers some time to figure out exactly whats different in beta 5, and let us know about any hidden goodies that might be inside. Apple Releases iPhone 3.2 SDK Beta 5 ...
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