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Adobe plans a bridge to the clouds
News Sun Microsystems tried for years to get Java to catch on as a cross-platform runtime, but 13 years after its launch, it has yet to catch on with mainstream computing applications. For example, Adobe has... [17 Nov 2008]
Google Android: Spreading beyond phones?
News Instead, it runs on a Java layer from Google called Dalvik. Sun Microsystems' Java, already used widely in mobile phones, is a slightly different foundation. For example, what if a... [23 Sep 2008]
Credit crunch turns techies to second jobs
News He said: "I also offer programming - HTML, Java, Javascript, etc because I don't get to do that kind of stuff at work but I do have knowledge and skill sets because I've worked in the software development industry as well. [22 Jul 2008]
Google Android facing a fragmented future?
News Gonzalez said: "Part of the work we have done for Java is reusable, and the APIs from manufacturers will be more accessible," adding: "Android's architecture is designed to facilitate the development of new business... [13 Jun 2008]
Happy birthday silicon.com - nine today
News Read some of our favourite stories from the last year… Photos: The best of Google Earth Photos: Top 10 mobile design classics The A to Z of security Ten things not to do with your data Q&A: James Gosling... [06 Jul 2007]
Sun set to bring back Intel's Xeon for servers
News Also at the news conference, Intel is expected to endorse Sun's Java software and its NetBeans programming tools. Solaris, Java and NetBeans all are open source software projects. For... [22 Jan 2007]
Nokia hatches Bluetooth's little brother
News On Tuesday Nokia also announced a web-based service called Widsets, for installing widgets (small web 2.0-oriented applications) on any Java MIDP 2.0-enabled handset. In the example of the heart-rate... [03 Oct 2006]
Motorola pledges 50 per cent Linux
News We've seen with other technologies, like Java, that fragmentation can really impact and impede technology over time," Wyatt said during the keynote speech. Motorola has long advocated another foundation, Sun... [16 Aug 2006]
Cisco to spend $47.8m on pair of start-ups
News The great thing about these tools is that no one has to be a Java developer to do it. For example, a company's enterprise resource planning software could be linked to its unified communications... [09 Jun 2006]
Mobile malware: Two years on...
News One example of a Trojan designed to illegally make money from Mobile phone users is called Redbrowser, which will run on any Java-enabled phone and is 'advertised' as a special web browser that, if... [30 May 2006]
Can open source crack business intelligence?
News The Java-based server products will complement the company's existing open source product: JasperReports, for generating reports. Open source databases, for example, are widely used, according to analysts. [24 Apr 2006]
Oracle made a move on MySQL
News O'Grady said Oracle could benefit from MySQL in the way that IBM has from its acquisition of Gluecode, a company that commercialises the open source Geronimo Java application server software and competed with IBM's own... [16 Feb 2006]
Sun tightens the security screw
News Sun Microsystems is expected to announce two security initiatives today, one introducing a form of encryption for its next-generation Sun Java System Web Server and another that reorganises the way it delivers security... [13 Feb 2006]
Royal Bank of Scotland opts for open source intranet
News The Allied Irish Bank is migrating 7,500 users to the Java Desktop System and BPU Banca is migrating 8,000 workstation clients to Linux desktops, Red Hat announced last year. People have more control over their own... [26 Jan 2006]
Text me a tenner - mobile phone banking comes of age
News While early WAP-based services didn't prove as popular as hoped, new Java and i-mode services are offering users richer content and functionality. To use the service, consumers will need a Java-enabled... [13 Dec 2005]
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