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9 programming languages that make coding JavaScript a joy

10 highlights from Google's 2014 I/O conference

Gadgets galore: 8 digital products from CE Week

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June 26, 2014
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9 programming languages that make coding JavaScript a joy

Need to program in JavaScript, but hung up on its limitations? Try a language that compiles to JavaScript instead.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 highlights from Google's 2014 I/O conference

2. Gadgets galore: 8 digital products from CE Week

3. Enough with the Bitcoin/GPU FUD

4. Android apps are coming to Chromebooks

5. VMware catches up with some Apache Struts patches, but not all

6. Spec showdown: LG G Watch vs. Samsung Gear Live

7. Revisiting Comcast's Xfinity public hotspot strategy

10 highlights from Google's 2014 I/O conference

Want to know what you missed for Google's I/O developers conference Wednesday. Here is a look at some of the biggest announcements. READ MORE

Gadgets galore: 8 digital products from CE Week

CE Week, a New York City-based exhibition from the same folks who bring you the huge CES show in Las Vegas, attracts vendors who are showing new, innovative or just-plain-weird products. Here is a sampling of what we saw. READ MORE

Enough with the Bitcoin/GPU FUD

Ridiculous stories are tearing about tech sites concerning GPU sales and they have no basis in reality. READ MORE

Android apps are coming to Chromebooks

In today's open source roundup: Chromebook users will soon be able to run Android apps. Plus: Save money on Linux games with Steam's Summer Sale, and Makulu Linux KDE 6.0 has been released. READ MORE

VMware catches up with some Apache Struts patches, but not all

The company updates the version of Struts included in its vCenter Operations Management Suite product. READ MORE

Spec showdown: LG G Watch vs. Samsung Gear Live

The smartwatch sector just got a lot more lively with the arrival of the LG Electronics' G Watch and the Gear Live from Samsung Electronics. READ MORE

Revisiting Comcast's Xfinity public hotspot strategy

Last week I wrote about Comcast's plan to build the nation's biggest Wi-Fi service by co-opting their customers' Xfinity gateways and, following a detailed conversation with a representative from Comcast's Corporate Communications group, I have some corrections to make and quite a few additional concerns to add. READ MORE

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