A 32-bit processor can only handle access to up-to 4GB of memory, a 64-bit processor can handle much more of course. However, Apple's new 64-bit chip in iPhone 5s only has 1GB of RAM -- so being able to process data from more than 4GB of memory is essentially not helping much. It will likely make a difference in the company's iPads before it matters much in the iPhone as they possess much more processing power and memory. This move is actually a part of a larger strategy from Apple to position its mobile operating system.
Appcelerator announces the release of its Virtual Private Cloud edition of Appcelerator Cloud Services (ACS). Introduced three months ago, ACS integrates services such as push notifications, user logins, photo uploads, check-ins and status updates easily into apps with one simple interface on one mobile framework. The newly released ACS Virtual Private Cloud is designed for enterprises that want dedicated, on-demand server resources for all ACS features along with secure connections to their corporate data center without purchasing or administering their own infrastructure. Appcelerator also announces an on-premise version of ACS. The private cloud option of ACS can be hosted by the customer and located on-premise. It is designed to appeal to organizations that wish to manage all aspects of their data, services, applications and infrastructure within their own physical datacenter. ACS, Virtual Private Cloud, and On-Premise Private Cloud provide customers with a complete set of op...
THE FOUNDERS' PIE CALCULATOR By Frank Demmler Several weeks ago, we took a look at the founders' pie. I noted that frequently the founding team divides 100% by the number of founders. I also cautioned that this is the WRONG WAY! I then went on to identify the factors that should be considered when making these decisions. Since then, I have had several people tell me that while what I wrote certainly made sense, it wasn't very helpful. They said that when it came to "rug cutting time," absent an alternative method, equal shares was the only method that seemed to be "fair." As a public service, I have "invented" a Founders' Pie Calculator. As you will soon see, this calculator is not particularly profound. In fact, I'm sure I haven't "invented" it, but, at the same time, I have never seen it before. [Caution: perhaps there's a fatal flaw that I haven't considered.] Its primary benefits are that it provid...
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