A guide to Coding in the Cloud
With code already hosted online, being able to edit it online isn’t that bad an idea.
With code already hosted online, being able to edit it online isn’t that bad an idea.
For Linux distributions that want to work on the upcoming generation of Secure Boot-enabled computers, a solution is now available.
Google has added a new feature to their Drive service that allows you to serve web content straight from your storage.
Mozilla has made builds of Firefox available for x86-based Android phones.
Google engineers have created their own test running tool after dissatisfaction with existing tools for the purpose.
Red Hat’s latest offering, OpenShift Enterprise, which will allow enterprises to run OpenShift’s PasS on their own infrastructure.
With help from Kaltura and Google, Wikimedia has now introduced a new video new HTML5-based video player.
Internet Explorer does not differ radically from Internet Explorer 9, in fact at first glance it is hard to tell that it is a newer version. All the changes are under the hood as it were.
Unity has a number of new features in this new major release including an entirely new animation system called Mechanim, and support for DirectX 11.