Issue highlights 1. Why developers have more power than you think 2. 16 must-have Android productivity apps 3. 9 steps to go completely anonymous online |
White Paper: Kaspersky Lab, Inc. You're at your desk, working to finish a project on a deadline when, all of a sudden, your screen freezes and a dialogue box pops up to tell you that your computer is locked and your files will all be destroyed if you don't pay up. Learn More |
Many people still believe developers simply do what they're told, but as Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson says, skyrocketing demand for more and better software is putting devs in the driver's seat. READ MORE |
From basic business tasks to advanced automation, these 16 apps will make your Android device more useful than ever. READ MORE |
The default state of Internet privacy is a travesty. But if you're willing to work hard, you can experience the next best thing to absolute Internet anonymity. READ MORE |
White Paper: Citrix Systems A discussion of wide area networking is extremely timely because after a long period with little if any fundamental innovation, the WAN is now the focus of considerable innovation. The goal of this e-book is to provide research-based insight into the current state of the WAN. Learn More |
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