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Choosing Between Web-Based Applications and Native Mobile Apps

By Shahabuddin Amerudin In the dynamic landscape of digital development, the choice between adopting web-based applications and native mobile apps has emerged as a pivotal decision for businesses and developers alike. The path chosen significantly influences user experience, functionality, accessibility, and long-term success. In this article, we delve into the intricate nuances of this decision, exploring in depth the benefits and drawbacks of both web-based applications and native mobile apps. Web-Based Applications: Unleashing the Power of Platform Independence Web-based applications have gained traction due to their inherent cross-platform compatibility and seamless accessibility. These applications, accessible through web browsers, transcend device […]

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Mobile Application Development

Mobile computing has changed the way we learn, interact with online services, and manage information. The popularity of handheld devices among people of all ages and cultures has increased the demand for highly interactive and user-friendly mobile apps. The multitude of sensors available on mobile devices such as GPS, ambient light sensing, and accelerometers have broadened the use of mobile apps in various application domains. Mobile apps vary widely, from weather forecasting and managing a patient’s health to providing online education, among many others. Both students and lecturers of software engineering with a particular focus on mobile app development struggle

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Privacy on Smartphones – Part 2

Remove Carrier IQ on your Android devices. A free Android app “Voodoo Carrier IQ Detector ” can be used to detect the presence of Carrier IQ on your smartphone. In December 2011, Federal Bureau of Investigation director Robert Mueller testified before the US Congress, “We may obtain information that in some way Carrier IQ may have been involved with. … [but the FBI] has neither sought nor obtained any information from Carrier IQ in any one of our investigations”. Turn off automatic scanning for WiFi networks when you are not using WiFi. When a smartphone is automatically scanning for WiFi

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