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Android activist Mark Murphy shares app testing best practices

William Francis interviews Android community activist and author Mark Murphy, who offers developers app testing tips that won't empty their wallets. Read more

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Live Webcast: The Perfect Storm - Drive Customer Satisfaction Up and Costs Down

If there were a way to increase your customer's satisfaction while lowering costs, you'd be interested, right? Watch this webcast to learn how your tech's performance plays a role in your business' ability to serve its customers.


Stop complaining and start coding

App developer Steve Dryall thinks technology pros should use their expertise to make solutions rather than complain about changes. Read more

Learn Windows Phone 7 Mango camera fundamentals

Justin James details the basic components of the camera system on Windows Phone 7 Mango that WP7 developers need to know. Read more

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Five fun Halloween-themed Android games

Jack Wallen lists his top five free Android games that have a certain scary appeal for the Halloween season. Read more

Update apps, get malware

From the "Wow that's cool, hope it doesn't happen to me" files comes news that F-Secure has discovered an Android application that will update itself and install malware known as DroidKungFu. Read more

Microsoft conjures up the future of mobile productivity

Microsoft has released a new video that imagines what the future of smartphones, tablets, and productivity will look like in 5-10 years. Read more

Smartphone technology of the future

Deb Shinder takes a look at a few features that are rare or not found at all in today's phones that will likely be standard on the smartphones of the future. Read more

Analyst: Android growth slowing, many may jump to iPhone

A new Wall Street analyst report finds a troubling sign for Android. While's there's some truth to it, here's why the conclusion is flawed. Read more

I'm still waiting for Windows Phone to win me over

Deb Shinder is a fan of Microsoft products, but there are several reasons why she hasn't completely jumped on the Windows Phone bandwagon. Read more


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Must-have mobile apps for smart workers

ZDNet Asia picks out top apps across four mobile platforms--iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone--to put some organization into your life. View on site



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Virtual Mainframe: Rehost Development (Micro Focus)

Escaping the Mainframe Trap (Micro Focus)

Key Methods for Managing Complex Database Environments (Quest Software)

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Live Webcast: How to Create Cost Effective Storage in the Cloud (TechRepublic)


Holiday shopping for a tablet? Android has an advantage

Donovan Colbert thinks the skepticism about Android's traction in the tablet market was premature. He predicts even greater tablet market growth for Android this holiday season.



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