Thursday 29 March 2012

[TechRepublic] ICS changes your Android experience

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TechRepublic Member | March 29, 2012

Five ways ICS changes your Android experience

Thanks to Ice Cream Sandwich, Donovan Colbert says it's time to revisit how we interact with our devices and unlearn some habits that are no longer necessary. Read more

Resource of the day

Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide

There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already have access to, your employees.


Cool iPhone 4S Siri tips

Jack Wallen shares some iPhone 4S Siri tips that will make your mobile life even easier. Read more

Encrypt your smartphone voice communications with TrustCall

Deb Shinder tested a voice encryption solution called TrustCall. Find out how TrustCall works and if it's right for your organization. Read more

Nokia Lumia 710: Less is not more

Find out why Jack Wallen thinks that no one in IT will want the Nokia Lumia 710 Windows smartphone. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Mobile password managers: Cracking the security mechanisms

Password managers for mobile devices are convenient. But are the cached passwords sufficiently protected? Michael Kassner asks two experts to explain the vulnerabilities. Read more

10 things to consider before going mobile-only

Many users are abandoning their desktops and notebooks in favor of mobile devices. If you plan to go that route, be sure you can deal with this list of issues. Read more

Update brings Windows Phone 7 development to Windows 8

A new update finally brings the WP7 emulator to Windows 8 Consumer Preview and adds a new 256MB emulator Read more

What it's like to work as a mobile app developer

A Senior Mobile Engineer shares four keys of working in app development to help you determine if it's the right career for you. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Computer pranks that will make your friends curse you

Because of that old axiom that all work and no play makes for a very dull day, these are some of pranks people invent to pass the time. Some are quite ingenious. View on site

Cardboard computer prank

Who knew Dell made cardboard computers? View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Download the IDC Ten Best Practices Report: Cloud Service Selection and Management (CSC)

Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide (SuccessFactors)

Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership (SuccessFactors)

E-Form Video Demo (IBM)

Insights to Help Advance Digital Marketing (Aprimo)


Perennial favorites

 

The 20 most useful Android smartphone apps of 2011

The 20 best iPhone apps of 2011 for productive geeks

Five reasons Android is superior to the iPhone

Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

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