A Look at CSS Variables
It’s quite likely, you may wonder why CSS would need variables. But then, with such a rapidly evolving segment of web technology you might be interested in knowing why.
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It’s quite likely, you may wonder why CSS would need variables. But then, with such a rapidly evolving segment of web technology you might be interested in knowing why.
For nearly everyone, it’s time to dump Java. Once promising, it has outlived its usefulness in the browser, and has become a nightmare that delights cyber-criminals at the expense of computer users.
A survey conducted by Ericsson ConsumerLab finds Android to be the leading smartphone operating system this year.
Whether it is the aisles of power in government offices, carpeted corner offices in large enterprises or high-energy start-ups and small businesses, the ruling technology buzzword appears to be cloud computing. Learn from Abraham Karimpana, the definition, scope and advantages of cloud computing.
We hear success stories about apps, and get excited to hop on the bandwagon. Is this as exciting a space as is made out to be? How lucrative is app development?
Google launched its much-awaited navigation service in India. The feature, will be available for free on Android phones and tablets. The feature would allow travelers, whether they are driving or walking, to get directions to a place through turn-by-turn voice instructions.
AntiSec has published Unique Device Identifiers (UDID) of more than 1 million devices and claims that it was stolen from an FBI laptop.
Marico released iPhone and android apps for improving its investor relations. The app was developed by The Web Depot and focuses on annual reports, quarterly results and news related to the company.
With the latest blog post by the Opera Desktop team it seems likely that we will see a Windows 8 version of the browser in the future.
Microsoft is launching an app for its cloud storage service SkyDrive for Android. The update brings the new Metro UI to Android. Microsoft is integrating the service into Windows 8, using the Modern UI, where tile sizes represent files and folders.