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  • Mozilla publie un rapport sur les progrès de Open Web Apps, son outil de distribution d'applications web ouvertes

    Mozilla publie un rapport sur les progrès de Open Web Apps, son outil de distribution d'applications web ouvertes En 2010 Mozilla présentait Open Web App, une technologie qui aide les développeurs à apporter leurs applications développées pour Firefox OS aux OS comme Android, Windows et OS X. La meilleure partie de l'histoire est que les outils Mozilla convertissent automatiquement les applications HTML5 en package natifs pour ces plateformes. Une vidéo de démonstration qui dévoile les progrès...

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  • Is the Apple iPad for you now or should you wait until the iPhone 4 is released?

    The iPad came to the market last Saturday and as always with the Apple marketing came the big lines and small tents that never seen a camp site but the Apple stores. There are the people that want one right away and want to be the first person to own the new shiny device from Apple and there are the people that are willing to wait a month for the device with 3G instead of just WiFi only. The iPad is an interesting concept, a bigger iTouch that can be used as a replacement for your Netbook, Kindle,...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Webcast: Extreme Analytics Without Limits

    - by Rob Reynolds
    Event Date: November 8, 2012 Event Time: 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET If you are a current Oracle Business Intelligence Applications customer, or thinking about implementing the BI Apps, please join us for this Webcast to learn how the combination of Oracle Exalytics In- Memory Machine and Oracle’s market leading analytic applications enables you to go beyond the traditional boundaries of data analysis and get the insight you need from massive volumes of data – all at the speed of thought. See how you can benefit from running your analytic applications on Oracle Exalytics to: Lower TCO Improve Operational Decision Making and Enhance Competitive Advantage Deliver Speed-of-thought Analysis – Anytime, Anywhere Click here to register.

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  • Google Chrome Add-on Naming

    - by Valentina Tatya
    Can add-ons have registered names in Google Chrome add-ons? I created a Youtube add-on and would like to add the Youtube term in my add-on name to better gain attention from users. I want to use it in the purpose of "fair use". Mozilla Add-ons are loose in restrictions about names but I see that there are not many add-ons containing Youtube or Facebook inside Chrome Market. Does that mean Chrome editors do not allow Registered terms inside the add-on names and should this be avoided?

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  • why was tannenbaum wrong?

    - by Robz
    I was recently assigned reading from the Tannenbaum-Torvalds debates in my OS class. In the debates, Tannenbaum makes several predictions: Microkernels are the future x86 will die out and RISC architectures will dominate the market (5 years from then) everyone will be running a free GNU OS I was a 1 year old when the debates happened, so I lack historical intuition. Why have these not panned out? It seems to me that from Tannenbaum's perspective, they're pretty reasonable predictions of the future. What happened so that they didn't come to pass?

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  • La RATP veut garder ses données pour elle et s'en prend à l'application d'un développeur, une démarche propriétaire à l'opposé de l'Open Data

    La RATP veut garder ses données pour elle Et s'en prend à l'application d'un développeur, une démarche propriétaire à l'opposé de l'Open Data Précisons le tout de suite, la Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP) est dans son bon droit. Mais il y a certainement de meilleures manières de gérer ses droits. Pour les rares usagers qui ne le sauraient pas, la RATP, en plus de son activité de gestionnaire de transports, édite des applications destinées à faciliter la vie de ses usagers. Ces applications se trouvent notamment sur l'AppStore et sur l'Android Market. Un développeur français a néanmoins trouvé que ce service, dont une version premium était payante jusq...

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  • Problem Installing Ubuntu on nexus 7

    - by jdl117
    Well, a good chunk of my day has been spent on what was supposed to take minutes... here's the rundown every time, i get stuck while flashing the root file system (freezing, timing out, or error message) i seemingly followed all of the steps and troubleshoots, and repeated them, no such luck. i would not count it out that i still messed one of them up, but does anyone have any ideas? on a side note while i am posting something, anyone know if android bluetooth keyboards play nicely with this ubuntu? i would guess not

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  • Les menaces mobiles augmentent de 614 % entre 2012 et 2013, les entreprises sont de plus en plus exposées

    Les menaces mobiles augmentent de 614 % entre 2012 et 2013, les entreprises sont de plus en plus exposéesLe troisième rapport annuel publié sur les menaces mobiles par Juniper Networks, une société américaine spécialiste en équipement de télécommunications, fait état d'une croissance exponentielle des logiciels malveillants sur mobile. Un bond de 614 % entre mars 2012 et mars 2013 selon son MTC (Mobile Threat Center) soit un passage de 38 689 à 276 259 en nombre de logiciels malveillants. Sans grande surprise, les hackers concentrent leurs attaques sur Android qui est la plateforme la plus ...

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  • Application isn't showing up in launcher

    - by CaldwellYSR
    So I downloaded eclipse earlier today so I can start to learn the Android SDK. I typically write java programs with vim from the command line but I was having trouble making the sdk work from the command line. Anyways Eclipse was begin weird so I uninstalled it with Synaptic, then I reinstalled. Now it seems to be working fine except I can't get eclipse to show up in the launcher... Is there anything I may be missing that would make the launcher show up?

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  • What should I do with my programming project?

    - by rambodash
    I've been working on a top secret project that has potential of becoming very popular. No one has done anything like it. The problem is I have no motivation to finish it, and its about 70% done. I also don't have the ability to sell & market the product. The documentation is a pain to write. I just want to finish the project , receive my reward and move on to other things. I know that if I were to release it as a product I'm going to have to do support, and do bug fixes. No thank you! I've thought of making it open source but I'm failing to see the benefits. My hard work is just going to be up for grabs isn't it? How can I abandon my project whilst getting rewarded for the work I've done so far?

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  • Diminishing Returns - When is it Time to Take Your Website Live?

    Being a perfectionist is not always the best way to be. Especially in a world where being first to market isn't the worst thing ever. Like many things in life, deciding when to take your new website live is a fine balancing act. The sooner you can start building up a readership or client base, the better; but you risk serious damage to your site's reputation if its functional and technical performance is below par. So when is the right time?

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  • Windows Azure Active Directory: Should You Use It?

    Computerworld offers a full review of the developer preview version of WAAD. Jonathan Hassell, the review's author, effectively gave the service a grade of incomplete. While you can't expect something that's effectively a beta to include everything that will be in the final version, WAAD presented a number of annoying problems that definitely need fixing before it can attract a wide share of the market. First, you can't even try out the service unless you sign up for a trial of Office 365, Microsoft's cloud Office suite. The software giant does plan to let you bring up an instance of WAAD as...

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  • SEO Marketing - How to Promote Your Website and Gain More Traffic?

    Having problems in promoting your website? Do your risk everything to put your website on top with weak SEO marketing strategy? SEO Marketing is a very important part in promoting your website and to market your products. It will help you gain more traffic to your website and increase your page rank. However, it will be only a waste of money if your website has weak seo marketing strategy. Remember that people nowadays use the internet to gain any information in any website or probably your website.

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  • Selling Your Website - How the Experts Do It

    When selling your website you need to watch out for a couple of things. Firstly, you need to make sure that you don't get conned and end up giving your site away for free. This usually happens when you agree to transfer your domain information over to the 'buyer' before they've paid you. Secondly, you want to get the most money that you can for your site. The unwritten rule of the market is that you usually sell your site for around ten times what it makes in a month.

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  • Oracle Develop Online ???????!

    - by OTN-J Master
      4????????Oracle OpenWorld Tokyo 2012???????????Oracle Develop???????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Develop????Database??Fusion Middleware??Server & Solaris??3?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????Oracle OpenWorld 2012 SF???????????????????????????! Oracle Develop Online ????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????iPhone?????????? Android??????????

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  • How can I stream audio signals from various devices/computers to my home server?

    - by Breakthrough
    I currently have a headless home server set up (running Ubuntu 12.04 server edition) running a simple Apache HTTP server. The server is near an audio receiver, which controls a set of indoor and outdoor speakers in my home. Recently, my father purchased a Bluetooth adapter, which our various laptops and cellphones can connect to, outputting the music to the speakers. I was hoping to find a solution that worked over Wi-Fi, namely because it won't cost anything (I already have a server with an audio card), and it doesn't depend on Bluetooth. Is there any cross-platform (preferably free and open-source) solution that I can use which will allow me to stream audio to my home server, over my home network, from a wide variety of devices (laptops running Windows/Linux or cellphones running Android/BB/iOS)? I need something that works at least with Windows and Android. Also, just to clairfy, I want something that simply allows devices to connect to my server and output an audio signal without any action on the server end (since it's a server hidden away near my receiver). Any subsequent connection attempt should be dropped, so only one device can be in control of the stereo at once.

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  • Thin client - cloud machine - to run via iPad, iPhone, most Androids etc

    - by Carl Lindberg
    I'm tired of having a laptop macbook that breaks down or having files that I need to sync via dropbox etc all the time via the machines to different OS installations. It sucks. I want a thin client where I can login on any machine - my iPhone, PC desktop, iPad etc to one running machine. I would like to replace a modernly powerful desktop iMac with a thin client running via my iPad. I will connect the iPad with a keyboard/mouse too so you get the idea. But I want to be able to use some of the Android phones as well (I guess most Android phones today has a good enough performance/resolution etc to run a thin client). Of course it has to be able to have input/output in sound. Printing can be solved by PDF/emailing etc - so no direct communication to the printer ports to USB etc is necessary. Is there such a service today? It should cost somewhere under something like $40/ month. I will run stuff like CPU heavy duty ableton for music production, xCode for making iOS apps, some games etc. And on the thin client also run virtual machines. VM of Ubuntu and Windows.

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  • Two different subwoofers aren't working on my machine or my phone

    - by Philluminati
    I have speakers that come with my computer. Two small desktop speakers and a subwoofer with a base volume control on the back. It's worked for years. I was listening to Spotify on my speakers as loud they would possibly go and with the base turned up to max and suddenly the subwoofer stopped working. I've plugged the speakers into my Android HTC Desire Z handset and again, the desktop speakers play music but the subwoofer doesn't (even after fiddling with the volume control). So I figured I'd broken it. I went to Amazon and bought a replacement one. I bought this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002N46YD8/ref=pe_217191_31005151_dp_1 but it doesn't work either, on either my desktop nor my Android phone. I had a play with alsamixer and the LFE and center controls are switched on and the speakers are okay... but still no base. Am I unlucky enough to bought a new subwoofer which is already broken out of the box or is there something else which is wrong and I could look into please? Are there any other tests which I could perform to see if the problem is me or not?

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  • Simple way to set up port knocking on Linux?

    - by Ace Paus
    There are well known benefits of Port Knocking utilities when utilized in combination with firewall IP table modification. Port Knocking is best used to provide an additional layer of security over other tools such as the OpenSSH server. I would like some help setting it up on a ubuntu server. I looked at some port knocking implementations here: PORTKNOCKING - A system for stealthy authentication across closed ports. IMPLEMENTATIONS http://www.portknocking.org/view/implementations fwknop looked good. I found an Android client here. And fwknop (both client and server) is in the ubuntu repos. Unfortunately, setting it up (on the server) looks difficult. I do not have iptables set up. My proficiency with iptables is limited (but I understand the basics). I'm looking for a series of simple steps to set it up. I only want to open the SSH port in response to a valid knock. Alternatively, I would consider other port knocking implementations, if they are much simpler to set up and the desired Linux and Android clients are available.

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