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Here Comes Another Mobile Wallet: Isis Isis—the joint venture of AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon—is the latest entrant in the mobile payment market. With a lackluster October 2012 soft launch in Austin, Texas, and Salt Lake City, Utah, is this another sign that the mobile wallet is a cool feature that no one really wants? |
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HTML5 November Roundup In this roundup, we learn that a new survey shows developers planning to use more HTML5 in their jobs, Wikipedia is getting an HTML5 video player, and a popular Japanese mobile gaming company is betting on the markup language to boost sales. |
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Testing Apple Maps—A Lesson for a New Generation Now that the furor of Apple's buggy release of Apple Maps has subsided a little, it is time to review what happened. Obviously the application needed more time to be ready, but more importantly, what lessons can the new generation of application developers and testers take away from this debacle? |
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In Search of Application Security We hear a lot about network and server security, but rarely do we hear about application security. Unfortunately, it appears that not much is being written about this important topic. Joe Townsend scours the web and attempts to find the most recent developments on application security. |
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Superstorm Predictions and Disease Diagnosis…from Your Mobile Device? Supercomputers and mobile devices may look at lot more like each other in the not too distant future as manufacturers look to increase power, while reducing size. As long as the value of human interaction isn't underestimated, we may see some pretty amazing machines in as few as five years. |
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Shakeup at Apple or Business as Usual? Scott Forstall, the senior vice president of iOS Software at Apple, has left the company, and his departure has captured everyone's attention. Joe Townsend explains whether or not this news means a shakeup is occurring at Apple or if it's just business as usual. |