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Researchers develop world's first functioning graphene semiconductor

TechSpot

Earlier this month, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta published a paper in Nature. Semiconducting epitaxial graphene (SEC), also known as epigraphene, has far greater electron mobility than silicon. The study discusses producing epigraphene from silicon carbide (SiC). Read Entire Article

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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Developers are in demand for 5G networks as operators seek service innovations to expand offerings and grow revenues. Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. Launching a developer kit for IoT is somewhat unusual for a large telco.

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1,859 Mobile Apps, Mostly iOS, Found Storing Hard-Coded Credentials for AWS Databases

IT Toolbox

Symantec research spotlights the gaping holes in secure upstream mobile application development and its potential consequences to data security and privacy. The post 1,859 Mobile Apps, Mostly iOS, Found Storing Hard-Coded Credentials for AWS Databases appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Embrace DBaaS to Speed Up Mobile App Development

CTOvision

As enterprises work to rapidly embrace the mobile revolution, both for their workforce and to engage more deeply with their customers, the pressure is on for IT to support the tools needed by their application developers. There’s no denying the massive growth in mobile applications within the enterprise. By Chip Childers.

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New report reveals that 83% of mobile games fail in the first three years after launch

TechSpot

Creative market research company Atomik Research interviewed 500 developers in the US and UK, highlighting a less than stellar trend within the mobile gaming industry. The Good Games Don't Die report states that 83% of games launched on mobile platforms fail within three years, while 43% can't even survive the.

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Meet Andrew Cornwall, Forrester’s Newest Mobile/AD&D Analyst

Forrester IT

I’m the most-recently-hired analyst on Forrester’s application development research team. It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m sure this is a huge relief to previous newest analyst David Mooter, who’s no longer required to bring the (virtual, COVID-safe) coffee and donuts to team meetings. I […].

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Research Uncovers 3,200+ Mobile Apps Leaking Twitter API Keys

SecureWorld News

New research from security firm CloudSEK shows that more than 3,200 mobile applications were leaking Twitter API (Application Program Interface) keys, which can be used to gain access and take over user accounts. Researchers learned that 3,207 apps were leaking valid Consumer Key and Consumer Secret information.