In an effort to go toe-to-toe with the competition, Amazon is boosting its development staff and could potentially build a software center in Detroit.
Jonathan Vanian has worked for newspapers, websites, and a magazine, and is not as scared of the demise of the written word as others may appear to be. Software and high technology never cease to amaze him.
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Scientists at Stanford University and the J. Craig Venter Institute have created the first-ever software-based simulation of a living organism.
With the growing popularity of mobile medical apps, some of which are designed for critical health-monitoring tasks, the Food and Drug Administration is considering some form of regulation.
In order to combat the use of pirated software by government employees, China has recently spent $160 million on licensed software for government offices scattered around the country.
Telerik, an application tool company, announced a new version of its Kendo UI Complete tool, which now supports tablet UIs and contains server-side wrappers for ASP.NET MVC.
GitHub, an online source code repository, scored a $100 million investment, brought to you by Menlo Park’s esteemed venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz.
Gartner's latest research report on the IT industry shows that global IT spending by companies will exceed $3.6 trillion in 2012.