Apple iOS development extended to Visual Studio

China's Defense Ministry calls accusations of state-sponsored hacking groundless | Oracle releases new Java fixes, speeds up patching cycle

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Apple iOS development extended to Visual Studio
Developers using Microsoft's mainstay Visual Studio IDE on Windows will be able to build native Apple iOS mobile applications via version 2.0 of the Xamarin development platform, which is being announced Wednesday. Read More


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China's Defense Ministry calls accusations of state-sponsored hacking groundless
China's Ministry of National Defense on Wednesday refuted the accusations that the nation's military supports cyber espionage, and said a recent security report backing the claims used scientifically flawed evidence. Read More

Oracle releases new Java fixes, speeds up patching cycle
Oracle released new Java security updates on Tuesday and announced plans to accelerate the release of future Java patches following recent attacks that have infected computers with malware by exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in Java browser plug-ins. Read More

Canonical unwraps Ubuntu Linux for tablets
It's been just a few weeks since Canonical announced Ubuntu for phones, but on Tuesday the company followed up by taking the wraps off the software's tablet counterpart. Read More

Microsoft, EMC, NetApp join Oracle's legal fight against Google on Java
Microsoft, EMC, and NetApp have joined an appeal by Oracle against an earlier decision in a copyright and patent infringement lawsuit against Google over Android. The three companies on Tuesday filed an amici curiae brief in support of appellant, according to court records. Read More



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