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Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing, and Preventing Online Pests
Your organization's computers are possibly being used to send spam, harvest e-mail addresses, make purchases on stolen credit cards or take part in denial of service attacks. Learn how to indentify, avoid, and remove malware from computers and keep your network and machines safe. »
Tips for Selecting Software Vendors IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market segment. There are a series of steps for ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this level of investment will certainly attract. »
Storage Basics: A Guide to the World of Storage Technology Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored, protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now, and should exist for some time.
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Building Your Own IP PBX
If you're already into having control of your computing infrastructure, taking charge of your telephone network is a natural progression. Asterisk is an open source PBX that runs on Linux. It can free your organization from expensive commercial PBXs, and gives you complete control over your telephone services »
Newest Wireless/Mobile Articles Introducing Mobile Media API (MMAPI) By Vikram Goyal - Published 10/04/2007 Take a look at MMAPI, an optional package for the development of MIDlets that have embedded audio/video capabilities.
Porting Mobile Applications Between Windows Mobile and Symbian OS By Alex Gusev - Published 08/08/2007 The application that runs on everything—this would be a dream of every developer! Use Java, one might say. But even Java has different implementations, is limited in features, and so forth, not to mention the differences for mobile devices. This article offers you few simple receipts you can use to effectively port your mobile C++ applications back and forth between several mobile platforms.
Mixing Managed and Unmanaged Code in Your Windows Mobile Applications By Alex Gusev - Published 06/20/2007 With the increasing power of the Compact Framework, more and more development tasks under Windows Mobile may be accomplished using either C# or VB.NET. Nevertheless, there always will be something that you just can't do in there and therefore developing an interface to unmanaged code is almost inevitable. Learn few simple things you have to know on this way.
Challenging Windows Mobile 6.0 By Alex Gusev - Published 04/26/2007 Windows Mobile 6.0 is finally officially available. What's new in there for you as a developer? This article tries to explore this new version of mobile OS.
Avoid the Need to Implement a Brew uiOne Toolkit Widget By Ray Rischpater - Published 04/17/2007 In building your Brew uiOne Toolkit-based application, you may find you need a custom widget for your UI. Here are shortcuts to creating new widgets based on decorators and composition rather than inheritance.
Windows Mobile Development Made Easier with WTL By Alex Gusev - Published 04/02/2007 It isn't a big secret that anyone in development world would prefer one source code for all platforms rather than maintain several different copies. The Windows Template Library (WTL) gives you such an opportunity!
Performing Graphics Operations with BREW Bitmaps By Ray Rischpater - Published 03/20/2007 BREW's support for bitmaps is robust, but it can be mystifying as well. Crack the code after reading this article.
Sun Updates Mobile Java Platform Published 03/08/2007 By Andy Patrizio
Mobile Services Architecture updates features found in JTWI and adds new functionality.
Extending Event Handling with the BREW UI Toolkit By Ray Rischpater - Published 02/22/2007 See how to use a HandlerDesc to catch your own events in a form or widget's event handler using a HandlerDesc.
Highlighted Wireless/Mobile Tutorials Learning WML - WAP Basics By Steve Schafer -
How do you get content to mobile devices? One solution is to use WML (Wireless Markup Language). In this first of a series of articles, learn the background of the wireless application protocol (WAP), how it works, and what you need to get started using it with WML.
What is Java 2 Micro Edition? By Eric Giguère -
Java is now known primarily as a server-side programming environment; however, it was originally promoted as a programming language for consumer appliances. Now Java is returning to its roots with Java 2 Micro Edition, or J2ME for short. In this first article of a series on J2ME programming, you learn what J2ME is.
What Is Bluetooth? By Prentice Hall -
This excerpt introduces Bluetooth. This includes an introduction to the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, the technology, its chief characteristics and the history of its development.
What is BREW? By Murray Bonner -
BREW development is one of the key areas currently catching the attention of developers targeting wireless platforms. In this first of a series of articles, learn what is involved for BREW development.
Going Mobile: How to Port Your Win32 Code to Windows CE By Nancy Nicolaisen -
Windows CE (Compact Edition) is small, but you don't have to start over in writing applications. Learn the tasks involved in moving a Win 32 application's user interface to Windows CE.