Nokia has issued a statement confirming that the security of its developer forum website was compromised by an attacker who successfully obtained a database table with user account information. Nokia has taken down its developer community site while it…
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Nokia developer forum hacked and defaced in antisec attack
Big Android BBQ Getting Closer – Get Ready!
It looks like the grills are being cleaned, charcoal is being purchased, and tons of meat (and tofu) is getting seasoned for the upcoming Big Android BBQ. This event will take place in October as you all know, but the main reason for us to be posting about this (aside from the fact that we will be there) is the fact that the Saturday sessions have officially been posted in the event’s website. These sessions will come both from the hosting sites as well as the sponsors and will include talks about Android development for all levels. So, if you were waiting for some expert advise on how to get started on rom cooking or even coding your next great app, this is your time for your questions to be heard (and answered) live by the experts themselves.
Some of the events will include:
- Sphero will be there, and people can play with their balls! Â (you can reword that as you like)
- Fossil will be bringing their “Meta-Watch”, and talking about how people can dev for it.
- HTC and Moto-Mobile will be both be doing “Dev 101″ sessions, to help people get started as developers.
- XDA will be hosting sessions on beginning and advanced android development.
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