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Oracle: Java's worst enemy

Watch out: The feds want to regulate the cloud | The end (of the desktop OS and mobile OS) is near

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Oracle: Java's worst enemy
Finding a severe bug in Java SE 7 normally would be forgivable, but Oracle's behavior in the matter has been downright disgraceful. Read More


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Watch out: The feds want to regulate the cloud
As cloud computing becomes more of a force in government and the private sector, the feds will try to control its use, both nationally and internationally. This could have a chilling effect on cloud computing. Read More

The end (of the desktop OS and mobile OS) is near
Give it a few years, and both Apple and Microsoft will have changed the computing landscape: the desktop OS will be dead, the mobile OS will be dead, and there will be just the OS. Read More

Mobile developers strike back against patent trolls
Earlier this summer, Lodys began targeting small iOS and Android developers alike. Now, the developers are fighting back with Operation Anthill. Read More

Is the Android call recording 'Trojan' really a threat?
A CA blog describes Android malware capable of recording entire phone calls. But the behavior of the app suggests that it's not malware. It clearly states what it's going to do and requests the appropriate permissions -- malware doesn't announce itself like that. Read More

Leadership Lessons from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
What can CIOs learn about leadership from Apple CEO Steve Jobs? Plenty. Executive leadership guru Paul David Walker says tech execs should take cues from his marketing savvy and confidence. But leave the arrogance at home. Read More



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