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Round-Up: Games You Can Play at Launch on Xbox One
Recently, Microsoft unveiled its much-awaited gaming console–the Xbox One. Ready to go head-to-head with Sony’s PlayStation 4, Xbox One is Microsoft’s all-in-one living-room device. The device is slated to release later this year, and comes with several new features like the new controller with Wi-Fi radio, “Precision” direction pad, deep groves on thumb sticks, and ...
Are You Up for Hacking Google Glass?
Even long before releasing the Glass project in public, Google imposed a number of restrictions for the prospective users for the usage of head-mounted display. Later, it created an entire list of rules and restrictions on the functionality of apps for Glass. Interestingly at its annual I/O developer conference, Google showed developers how to break ...
ComodIT Releases Direct Install Feature for Developers
Have you ever tried installing a piece of open source software and been put off by the three pages ‘how-to install’ tutorial? Why can’t we install server applications in one-click, just like we do from a mobile app-store? If these are the questions in your mind, then here’s the news for you. ComodIT, Belgium-based IT ...
Google I/O Brings New API for Maps, Chrome, Search, and Android
The 6th annual Google I/O developer conference just kicked off at Moscone Center in San Francisco, Apparently, the search giant will be hosting numerous technical sessions and demonstrations of its products, along with new technology enhancements. The conference started with a surprise appearance by Google CEO Larry Page at the keynote, where he delivered a ...
Druva’s New Product Auto Restores Personal Settings and Saves IT Hours
Druva, Sunnyvale-based provider of endpoint data management solutions for enterprise laptops, PCs, smartphones, and tablets, has come out with a new service that eliminates hours that IT spends on backup and restore for all corporate devices, such as laptops, tablets, smartphones. If changing from an old PC or Mac, this new offering automatically backs up ...
RubyMotion 2.0 Arrives with OS X Support, Templates and Plug-ins
Exactly after one year of launch, RubyMotion is available with its next version. Yes, RubyMotion 2.0 is here. After giving over 35 software updates and fixing countless bugs, RubyMotion has made it to the next level. The 2.0 version some with several enhanced features, such as creating static libraries, debugging support (on both simulator and ...
Learn Objective C at Code School
Code School is a community of web professionals who help beginners (and the advanced) learn about web programming and win badges via videos, in-browser coding, and themed challenges. The site has a number of courses available, such as Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and iOS apps. Making latest development to the site, Code School has now added ...
The Pocket Scavenger App is Here!
Penguin Group has been working on an impressive suite of creativity apps lately, and now launched The Pocket Scavenger for iOS and Android. The Pocket Scavenger app is an interactive adaptation of Keri Smith’s THE POCKET SCAVENGER book that encourages users to actually look up from their phones and interact with the world around them. ...
Splunk and Cloudera Join Forces for Big Data Expertise
Big data analysis is still not perfect. Companies are recognizing that the technology still has a lot of room to grow: from SQL analysis options to deeper analytics needs to even faster real-time performance. So in order to answer the today’s most pressing big data questions across the enterprise, the industry is growing further as ...
Splunk Rolls Out The Enterprise Security App
Splunk, leading software platform for real-time operational intelligence, has just rolled out its latest 2.4 version of the Splunk App for Enterprise Security. The USP of this app is the Statistical Analysis for Threat Detection, making it the next generation of security intelligence. With Splunk App for Enterprise Security, users will now be able to ...