Nokia today announced that it will now be offering version 3.03 and higher of Ovi Maps free forever. This is a welcome move the Finnish based mobile phone maker has made. With an estimated 27 million users using their mobile handsets for GPS Navigation on both Walk-to and Drive-by navigation, this number would be expected [...]
Archive for January, 2010
Assembly Language is probably the most misunderstood programming language to date. With potential simplicity Assembly can be a very powerful Framework to power your Software Applications by driving them to their limits as far as hardware is concerned. x86 is the most common version on use in todays PCs and Laptops.
Last year I started on this article about HTML5. In that article I focused mainly on the various tags as far as the additions and removals since HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0. Today I continue with HTML5 Tags’ Standard and Event Attributes. If you did not read the previous article you can find it here. I recommend [...]
Sitting at a coffee shop this afternoon I had the privilege to eaves drop on a couple of guys discussing how Assembly Language is dead as far as writing desktop applications is concerned. Hmm Assembler was the golden word. The word that got me glued in on their conversation. If that was not enough they [...]
Michael “Monty” Widenius, the founder and creator of MySQL, who now runs Monty Program Ab has been for long battling hard to save MySQL from the impending rot it could suffer under the hands of Oracle. The story goes that Oracle plans to acquire Sun Microsystems who apparently owns MySQL after purchasing it a few [...]





