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IDC: Windows Phone to double in marketshare by 2018
Wow! 5%! After that, world domination is easily within reach. (more: Neowin)
Codename One, Cross Platform "Native" Development
Java has always promised 'write once, run everywhere', to varying degrees of success. Here's yet another attempt. (more: SitePoint)
5 Steps to protect mobile apps from attack
Mobile apps are important gateways to malicious attacks, just like Web apps. It's high time to begin thinking about mobile security as a top development priority. Where to begin? (more: Dr. Dobb's)
Generate Notifications From Your Web App With the Pushover API
Pushover is one of my favorite services over the past few years; it makes it easy and inexpensive for developers to send push notifications to iOS and Android devices without having to develop their own application. (more: NetTuts)
Fundamentals of Mobile Web Development
If you are a new Web Developer or even an experienced developer about to embark on exploring new APIs, chances are you'll follow these three steps: learn, build and iterate. (more: HTML5 Rocks)
Bluetooth SIG Unveils Better, Stronger, Faster Bluetooth
Meet version 4.2, a better Bluetooth to court IoT providers. (more: ReadWrite)
New rumor claims mobile version of Windows 10 will work on ARM and Intel devices
A new report claims to have some more information on Microsoft's plans for the mobile version of Windows 10, including word that it has been made to run on devices with ARM-based processors as well as those with chips made by Intel, which uses the x86 design. (more: Windows Central)
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