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Mono for Android 4.0 Released

Xamarin this week released Mono for Android 4.0, a set of tools designed to allow developers to build C# apps that run on the latest version of Google's operating system.

Oracle WebLogic Server 12c To Feature Cloud, Java EE 6 and Java 7 Support

Oracle WebLogic Server 12c is being billed as the corner stone of the company's Cloud Application Foundation and a core component of its Oracle Fusion Middleware product line.

Kendo: New Unified Framework for HTML5 and JavaScript

Developer tools and solutions provider Telerik today launched a new front-end development framework for building applications and Web sites with HTML5 and JavaScript.

Microsoft Report Finds Java Exploits Top Vulnerability List

According to a Microsoft Security Intelligence Report, released last month, the most common software exploit type in the first half of 2011 was associated with vulnerabilities in Oracle's Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

Microsoft Releases IE 10 Platform Preview 4

The fourth platform preview version of Internet Explorer 10 was released by Microsoft today.

ScrumWorks Pro Goes Codesion Cloud

Collabnet on Friday announced the availability of its ScrumWorks Pro Agile project management tool on its Codesion Cloud Services platform.

Joyent Joins VMware's Community Leads Program To Support Node.js

In an effort to lend its Node.js expertise to VMware's Cloud Foundry project, cloud software and services provider Joyent has signed on to VMware's Community Leads program.

Android Surpasses 50 Percent Share in Smartphone OS Market

Once again leading the smartphone OS race is Google's open source Android platform, which according to Gartner shipped on 60.5 million units worldwide in Q3 2011.

Zend Studio 9.0 Goes GA

Yesterday Zend announced the general availability of Zend Studio 9.0.

Windows Phone 7 Developer Interest On the Rise

According to a survey conducted by IDC and Appcelerator, interest in developing for Windows Phone 7 has increased.

Mobile Flash, 750 Employees Cut in Adobe Corporate Restructuring

In an announcement made this week by Adobe, the company will cut 750 workers and discontinue its browser-based Flash Player for mobile devices.

New JVM Specially Designed for Linux

Java runtime maker Azul Systems released a new Java Virtual Machine (JVM) today specifically architected and optimized for the Linux operating system and x86-based servers.

Apache Harmony Project Gets Mothballed: Sent to 'Attic'

The votes are in, and it looks like the Apache Harmony project is out -- or rather, sent to the "Attic," where Apache projects go when they reach the end of life.

The JCP Gets New EC Members Twitter, Azul; Loses VMware

Twitter and Azul Systems are among the new Executive Committee (EC) members.

Gartner: 70 Billion App Store Downloads by 2014

According to a forecast released by Gartner last week, App stores and marketplaces will be among the top 10 strategic technologies for enterprises next year.

SQL Server 2012 Offers Testing Capabilities for Amazon Cloud

Amazon and Microsoft have teamed up to give developers a way to test Microsoft's upcoming version of its SQL Server in the Amazon cloud.

Java-Based NoSQL Graph Database Goes Spring

Neo Technology brought the Neo4j open-source NoSQL graph database to the Spring framework this week with the launch of Spring Data Neo4j 2.0.

Java PaaS Jelastic Supports App Deployment on Nginx Web Server

Hivetext Technologies announced this week that its Java-based Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Jelastic will be supporting the Nginx Web server.

Cloud Hoster AppFog Adds Java Support

Cloud-based hosting service AppFog has added Java to the growing list of languages it supports, the company announced this week.

Chrome Vulnerability Could Lead to Remote Code Execution Attack

Researchers at Acros Security have found and disclosed a Google Chrome flaw it its built-in sandbox protection that could lead to a remote code execution attack.