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With deliveries of Blu-ray players to U.S. consumers due shortly, HD Technology Update approached Bill Sheppard, Senior Industry Marketing Manager of Emerging Markets, to discuss the role of Java in ...
May 23 marks 20 years since the first version of Java was released for public use. The timing of its arrival coincided with the advent of the web and the new role technology took in improving ...
Scott Sellers is the co-founder and CEO of Azul, with 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and executive in the technology industry. Chances are every time you stream content, buy something ...
Over the past couple years, mobile games–video games for cell phones and PDAs–have been positioned as a new killer app. Cool games, in theory, would drive people to buy cool phones, and spend ...
Java Leads In Cell Phone Programs, But Microsoft Isn't ... Behind such programs and more is the very technology at the center of an intense battle between Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems ...
A standard mechanism for managing resources such as memory and network bandwidth in Java applications is advancing through the Java Community Process. Java Specification Request 284, which ...
Java Community Process chair Heather VanCura talks up efforts to keep Java up to speed with the needs of developers in the era of cloud and agile software development.
Oracle, maker of Java said on its security blog Sunday that it updated Java 7 for Web browers, fixing two vulnerabilities. The company also switched Java's security settings to "high" by default ...
JVM technology evangelist Eva Andreasson gives an overview of the Java virtual machine, including the pros and cons of Java's write-once, run-anywhere engine, garbage collection basics, and a ...
A Silicon Valley start-up called Azul Systems plans to start selling hardware next year designed to make it faster and more efficient to run Java programs. The company has developed a custom ...
Sun's telecom partners in Asia are planning deeper use of Java software in mobile phones. Companies will take advantage of the technology's abilities to link different computing devices.
Java has long been the backbone of financial technology. It’s reliable, secure, and scalable—qualities that make it a favorite among banks, trading firms, and payment processors.