A simple tool to manage a weblog from your Pocket PC. Supports several weblogging APIs (inc. MetaBlogAPI and .Text). Create postings offline and synchronize later. Will later support Atom API as well.
JFeed (JAFR) - "Just Another Feed Reader" is a feed aggregator created in java and compatible with multiple rss versions and operating system. It supports module plug-ins and restricted area access
A service-oriented, single-source, Java integration server with virtual Service Stores(TM) that expose services via web services, HTTP and more. Service Flows provide process automation. Mainframe, database, email, web, soap & ftp adapters are included.
Access competitive interest rates on your digital assets.
Generate interest, borrow against your crypto, and trade a range of cryptocurrencies — all in one platform.
Geographic restrictions, eligibility, and terms apply.
RSS new client for mobile.
Client allows to add new streams, make news previewing, translate news to other languages via google translator and many other features.
A Google Visualization Data Source using the .NET framework. Generation of JSON structured data from .NET data sources defined using the Provider pattern. Plugin and query from any data source supporting the System.Data.DataSet
A Java J2ME utility for downloading podcasts to a Java enabled mobile device or phone. A must have for podcast lovers on the go. You don't need a computer or a third party web server for downloading your favorite podcast.
Streamline Azure Security with Palo Alto Networks VM-Series
Centrally manage physical and virtualized firewalls with Panorama
Improve your security posture and reduce incident response time. Use the VM-Series to natively analyze Azure traffic and dynamically drive policy updates based on workload changes.
Use an android device as a RemoteControl for web-connected devices.
Those of us who are tinkerers, web developers, and/or sys admins sometimes need to quickly hit a complex URL and read the response. This might be done for the sake of testing an API method, or reading a sensor at a remote location. Cheap, small webservers are now commonplace, and the temptation is to use the (now ubiquitous) smart phone as a remote control for all of these new web-connected...