mobile development
Why the only way is up for mobile game revenues
Mark Robinson, CEO of deltaDNA, discusses changing mobile gaming revenues and which new trends are finding success
Apple and SAP collaborate to bring business apps to the iPhone
New tool to help developers create enterprise apps for the iPhone out end of March
The state of application development in 2017
The market for apps is growing faster than IT's capacity to create them
Purplebricks CIO David Kavanagh explains why the firm's founders sought to bring in IT expertise
Co-founders spent a lot of money on 'nothing' before his arrival, and Kavanagh had to shake things up from an IT perspective
Meet the app intending to revolutionise healthcare communications
Mumoactive, brainchild of entrepreneur Sheldon Steed, is an app which helps people manage diabetes. But it's also much, much more
Nokia nosedive: How can Microsoft avoid another $10bn mobile debacle?
Microsoft needs to recoup on an expensive couple of years in mobility
Whatever happened to HTML5?
Ten months since they put a ring on it, is the new web standard advancing at the speed it should?
Out in style: Making mobile applications the centre of enterprise development
An infrastructure to support mobile apps requires software on the back-end and users' devices - as well as a style guide for developers, says Globo's Yad Jaura
Colour me happy: How an ambitious Dulux AR project resulted in a glossy finish at the UK IT Industry Awards
AkznoNobel, String and Tessella share the inside track on their victory
Enterprise mobile apps need to be more compelling to earn widespread adoption, warns Globo's Yad Jaura
And organisations need to do more to sell the benefits to staff, too
Enterprise mobility brings Network Rail agility 'never before conceived to be possible'
Joe Blake tells Computing's Enterprise Mobility Summit how mobile has brought massive changes to Network Rail
From mobile to the Internet of Things: How application development will change
FeedHenry CEO Cathal McGloin examines how mobile application development will evolve to tackle the Internet of Things
Game changing: How enterprise mobile apps demand a new approach to development
FeedHenry's Tim Lock looks at the five main elements to building mobile apps, fast
Going codeless: Simple Mobile Apps can be winning apps
FeedHenry's Chad Holmes explains how to get 'micro apps' off the ground
Can 'mobile backend as a service' lift the burden of complexity, security and deployment?
FeedHenry CEO Cathal McGloin explains how a MBaaS can speed up mobile application development and deployment
Struggling to start a 'two-track' approach to IT? Start with mobile app development
FeedHenry CEO Cathal McGloin tells CIOs that the best way to start a core IT/agile IT approach is with a simple mobile app project
Objective C and ManifoldJS: Will Windows 10 app conversion be as "super easy" as it looks?
'Every app is different' says Microsoft
Nokia agrees to buy French telecommunications company Alcatel-Lucent for £11.2bn
Merger will create £29bn European equipment group
Expletives deleted: how NoSQL is helping Ryanair change its customer service reputation
Budget airline deploys Couchbase to help it become more responsive to passengers' 'sob stories'
Are you doing enterprise mobility properly, or just putting email on iPads?
Peter Gothard talks to IT leaders from three very different companies about the benefits a full-on enterprise mobility strategy can deliver
Keeping mobile development covered: Insourcing and mobile analytics at Hillarys
Julian Bond talks to Computing about the latest developments - mobile and otherwise - at British blind manufacturer Hillarys
News UK embroiled in 'real war for digital talent'
Newspaper publisher has had to team up with app development agencies because it lacks in-house expertise
Google defends policy to abandon security fixes on Android versions older than KitKat
Is Android finally too fragmented to keep supporting earlier WebKit builds?
Google Glass off the shelves as Just Eat pronounces the device 'rubbish' and reveals it will not develop for the hardware
Google adamant that the device is not dead