Native mobile app dev vs. HTML5: Why not both?

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Native mobile app dev vs. HTML5: Why not both?
The ongoing debate over how to best get applications onto mobile devices -- either through native deployments or writing a mobile Web application -- is going to remain a front-burner question for developers to ponder, given the pros and cons of both, developers say. Developers see benefits to both approaches, as well as to hybrid applications that mix the two. Read More


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Dell testing 64-bit ARM server with chip from AppliedMicro
Dell has built a prototype server based on a 64-bit ARM processor from Applied Micro Circuits, which showed the system at a conference in Silicon Valley on Thursday. Dell has already said it was testing servers based on 32-bit ARM chips from Marvel and Calxeda, but this is the first time it has shown any hardware based on a 64-bit ARM processor. Sixty-four-bit chips are generally better suited to server use than 32-bit parts. Read More

Firefox to force secure connections for selected domains
Mozilla introduced a pre-loaded list of domains for Firefox that only can be connected to securely in order to help protect the privacy and security of users. Read More

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