Worldwide spending on security-related hardware, software, and services is forecast to reach $91.4 billion in 2018, an increase of 10.2% over the amount spent in 2017, according to IDC. This pace of ...
[url=http://interlinkelec.com/]Interlink Electronics[/url] has released a new stylized version of its RemotePoint Navigator 2.4. presentation remote control. Designed ...
Price just a few of these pro lenses from Nikon and Canon and you’ll quickly start to wonder what the heck you’ve gotten yourself into. That’s where companies such as Sigma come in. The first ...
Xylio has announced FutureDecks DJ pro 3.0.2, an update of their audio-video DJ mixing app for Mac OS X. The upgrade sports over 50 new features such as being able to connect up to eight hardware MIDI ...
Digital Anarchy (http://www.digitalanarchy.com) has released their Backdrop Designer plug-in for Adobe Photoshop CS5. The software creates resolution-independent ...
Tension Software has updated String Replacer for Mac OS X to version 1.3.1. The app allows users to find and replace a list of strings inside files and folders directly or in batch mode. String ...
version 6.2 of the MBS plug-in for REALbasic. The MBS plug-in comprises a collection of several plug-in parts which extend the REALbasic development environment with over 500 classes and 3 controls ...
SmileOnMyMac has changed its name to Smile. Originally a developer of software for Mac OS X exclusively, Smile now develops software for iOS devices as well. "We've developed software for the Mac for ...
Brad Cox is one of the co-creators of the Objective-C language, along with Tom Love. Objective-C was originally designed as a Smalltalk-like object system on top of the C language. NeXT started using ...
In last month's column, I provided an introduction to Database Events, a new technology that made its debut with Mac OS X Tiger. I discussed how Database Events can be used as a method of data storage ...
Why do I need Prograph CPX? Building a full Macintosh application, with fourteen functions, in a single session, without caffeine. By Dr. Scott B. Steinman, Washington University, St. Louis, MO Note: ...
Macintosh Common LISP (MCL) is a powerful development environment which is often overlooked by Macintosh programmers. This article will show why you should consider using MCL, and explore some of the ...
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