Apple iOS 5 Brings Native-Style Scrolling to Web Apps A new feature uncovered in the second beta release of iOS 5 is great news for Web developers. It seems that native-style scrolling will be made available to Mobile Safari through a new CSS property. When used, Web developers will be able to implement native-style momentum scroll in Web pages, allowing Web apps to function more like native… Mobile Sarah Perez View comments
Trends College Grads Not Ready for Big Data Employers want workers with hands-on business intelligence experience and experience working with large data sets. We've looked at the demand for business intelligence and data skills before, so this isn't surprising. But students aren't learning those skills in college, according to a survey commissioned by the Business Intelligence Congress II… Enterprise Klint Finley View comments
Android Google Tweaks Android Market Ratings System Google recently made a slight change to its Android Market ratings system for the Web, which brings it more in line with competitors like Apple and Amazon. Now, users browsing for apps from a PC Web browser will see more how many people have given an app a particular star rating, as opposed to just an average of all the ratings an app has… Mobile Sarah Perez View comments
Apple There Will be 2 New iPhones, iPhone 5 & 4S, Analyst Says Apple will release two new iPhones come September, according to speculation from analyst Chris Witmore of Deutsche Bank: the iPhone 5 and the 4S. The idea makes sense, as it would allow Apple to simultaneously address both the mid-range smartphone market with a more affordable device while also providing a more expensive model for the… Mobile Sarah Perez View comments
Cloud Computing WatchDox Creates Pricey New Private Cloud for Secure Document Sharing WatchDox is extending its services to the private cloud. We've written about them in the past. They have an iPad app for document control and tracking, and have added Android and soon Blackberry versions as well. David Strom View comments