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University of Cambridge study finds 87% of Android devices are insecure
Study blames OEMs for a lack of updates; ranks Nexus devices as the most secure. (more: Ars Technica)
The secret to first-rate mobile apps for customers? Iterate, iterate, iterate
How four organizations tapped into fast-moving advances in mobile technology to crank up the functionality of their existing customer offerings. (more: Computerworld)
How much you really pay for those new Microsoft Windows 10 devices
With so many new products with different models and different configurations, it's time to figure out how much money you will be spending to the get full experience for a particular device. (more: Windows Central)
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The Background Data and Battery Usage of Facebook's iOS App
Facebook is actively creating channels to continue refreshing their app in the background when the user has explicitly stated that they do not want it to. (more: MacStories)
The 4 Big Differences Between Mobile and Web – Part 2
Platform fragmentation is one of the big reasons that people believe in the mobile web. (more: DZone)
Android 6.0 Marshmallow review
Android 6.0 has arrived, and with it comes a whole lot of fantastic little changes. (more: AndroidCentral)
Google bought a little startup that helps programmers make slicker apps
Google has snapped up Divshot, a tiny Los Angeles-based startup for app developers, as it moves to make sure that its cloud computing platform is the premiere place to be for programmers. (more: Business Insider)
New articles added
Wearables
(11 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) This article will give you a walk-through from sample android wearable app to Nice pro app. |
(0 votes) by (updated 8 hours ago) This article shows the steps to create an Apple Watch app that draws a pie chart using CoreGraphics. |
Articles updated
iPhone
(7 votes) by (updated yesterday) This article details the necessary UITableViewDelegate methods required to fully support a form presented in a UITableView. |
Wearables
(14 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) This article covers the topics required to understand for building and deploying Android Wear applications. |
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