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Intel's new 3-D transistor is good news for smartphone users

Intel has figured out how to increase performance and battery life at the same time. And Moore's Law keeps on truckin'. Read more

Resource of the day

Top 10 Considerations for Maximized Storage Security, Performance, and Scalability

Data storage is getting cheaper, and the systems for managing it are getting stronger. In this webcast you'll learn how to expand your data storage while maintaining security and scalability for the future.


Latest shot fired in Apple patent wars

Apple has won a broad patent for its touch screen functionality on portable devices. Naturally, not everyone is happy about it. Read more

[Update] Google knows where you've been and they might be holding your encryption keys

On the heels of other disturbing stories about Google and privacy and security issues, blogger Donovan Colbert discovered another problem with info that his Android device shares with Google. [Updated post] Read more

White iPhone debacle shows why Apple is winning

Apple's long-delayed release of the iPhone 4 in white has drawn a lot of snickers and giggles. But, it's actually evidence of why Apple is winning right now. There's also another company that gets it. Read more

Windows 8, native apps, and HTML5: Facts and conjecture

In this programming news roundup, read about AMP, WinC++, Delphi certification, jQuery, the Eclipse Development Survey results, BUILD, and more. Read more

B-Folders secures sensitive data on Android devices

If you carry sensitive data on your Android smartphone or tablet, Jack Wallen recommends using the B-Folders application to keep your information safe. Read more

'Cutting corners' on Android's default list view widget

Here's a tutorial on how to add the rounded buttons to the Android interface. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Windows Phone Mango hands-on (photos)

CNET editors Bonnie Cha and Jessica Dolcourt walk you through a cross-section of some of the most notable new and enhanced features in Windows Phone Mango, due out this fall. View on site

Motorola Clutch i475 (photos)

The Motorola Clutch i475 is not a multimedia wonder, but it works as an affordable basic messaging phone for Boost Mobile. View on site


25 must-read Word tips

Five Word tips that could change your life

Five tips for making sense out of the Word 2007/2010 style tools

Five tips for using Word's Track Changes feature more efficiently

Five tips for working beyond Word's page-numbering basics

Five tips for working with headers and footers in Word 2010


Today's recommended downloads

Why Native Windows Defragmentation Isn't Enough (Diskeeper)

Live Webcasts: 11 Video Tips & Tricks for Search Engine Marketers (Youtube)

Transitioning to High Definition Broadcasting (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Preparing Your Network for the Worst Case (Quest Software)

Case Study: Managing Creative Assets at Walking The Dog Animation Studio (Hewlett-Packard (HP))


Perennial favorites

 

Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

Smartphones with the lowest and the highest radiation levels

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

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