Today’s Web applications handle large amounts of data processing on the client side. They may even need to be able to operate offline.

Today’s Web applications handle large amounts of data processing on the client side. They may even need to be able to operate offline.
Samsung Knox smartphones will include mobile security software from Lookout to protect business users from mobile threats, the San Francisco …
A security researcher said Facebook will award him US$12,500 for finding a flaw that lets anyone remove photos from another …
Apple is holding perhaps its first ever media event in China on Sept. 11, signaling that the U.S. company is …
VMware says enterprises migrating to Microsoft Windows 7 can save a bundle by using virtual-desktop infrastructure technology rather than standalone PCs.
The pro-Assad hacking group, the Syrian Electronic Army, redirected the Marine Corps recruitment website on Monday, in order to deliver a message attempting to convince Marines that the Syrian army are actually allies.
Microsoft announced Monday that it will purchase Nokia’s devices and services business, as well as license Nokia patents and a mapping service
Advanced Micro Devices will start shipping its first ARM server chips to manufacturers for testing in the first quarter of …
Microsoft wants to build a better mobile phone through its acquisition of Nokia’s mobile phone business. One way it hopes to do that? By improving its maps applications to better compete against Google’s.
“We must indeed all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall hang separately.” Benjamin Franklin reportedly said this during the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you. That’s a robot-shaped Kit Kat bar, and Google’s head of Android and Chrome, Sundar …
Google’s decision to name its new Android mobile OS KitKat left some people scratching their heads Tuesday – isn’t that someone else’s trademark?
Silent Circle, a company specializing in encrypted communications, released a messaging application for Android devices on Wednesday that encrypts and securely erases messages and files.
Chinese search company Baidu has entered the country’s smart TV market with a product powered by its video site iQiyi.
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