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Following on from our first lesson where we created our ‘Hello World’ application we will see what else we can do with a simple java application, then we will convert our ‘Hello World’ application to an applet and deploy it on a Web Page.
Lets start.
Cut ‘n paste or type this program [...]
Two of the greatest Phones releases are being tested on Internet browsing, the head to head has been done by CrackBerry, and they have a video to go with it, which you can see below. He has done a comparison like this before, but with the BlackBerry Bold vs. iPhone 3G.
In this follow video you [...]
Well, it appears Google is launching its own open-source browser (Chrome) sometime today. You can learn more about it by reading their informative comic.
Chrome, said Google’s vice president of product management, Sundar Pichai, is based on the same WebKit engine that powers Apple Inc.’s Safari, and like Microsoft Corp.’s new Internet Explorer 8 [...]
A new type of Internet-based attack is spreading in which Flash-based ads seize control of a Web surfer’s clipboard and paste in a link to a malicious site in the hopes that it will be spread from there into e-mails, blogs, and instant messages.
The ads have been spotted on MSNBC.com, Newsweek.com, and Digg.com, [...]
Microsoft Corp.’s security team will help third-party developers of Windows applications and add-ons find and fix bugs in their software, the company said today.
The program, dubbed Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR), is a formalization of things the company currently does, not a brand-new initiative, said Andrew Cushman, the company’s director of security response and outreach, from [...]
Friday, January 2, 2009
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