Oracle hitches Java to 'Internet of things'

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Oracle hitches Java to 'Internet of things'
Oracle wants to extend Java to a new generation of connected devices, aka the Internet of things. Oracle also hopes that Java can supplant the C language in some embedded development projects. Read More


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Apple Dev Center hacker: I meant well
The self-proclaimed white hat admits to breaching the Apple Dev Center, but only after warning company of vulnerabilities. Read More

Adobe's PhoneGap 3.0 smooths the way for plug-ins
PhoneGap, Adobe's open source mobile application development framework, has been upgraded with a streamlined plug-in architecture and tools for shifting between native platforms. Read More

Oracle and ARM to tweak Java
Oracle and ARM are working together to make the Java programming language more suitable for ARM processors in order to encourage its use for embedded systems and enterprise software. Read More


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