Friday 23 March 2012

[TechRepublic] Tablets will replace desk phones

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | March 23, 2012

Six reasons why tablets will replace desk phones

Are tablets going to replace the corporate desk phone? Will Kelly believes that the pieces are coming together to make this a sensible option for many companies. Read more

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Windows 8: One device to rule them all?

Patrick Gray discusses Microsoft's patent for a dockable tablet. Do you think this will be the one device to rule them all for enterprise tablet users? Read more

Chrome Beta is just another browser choice for Android

Donovan Colbert compares the native Android browser with Chrome Beta for Android, using Google Docs as the experimental app. Find out why he's not impressed. Read more

Tablets as patient portals for healthcare

In this guest post by Kevin Tye, imagine a not-so-distant future where tablets act as a patient portal for healthcare needs. Read more

Turn your tablet into a pad of paper with Antipaper Notes

One of Jack Wallen's favorite apps for taking notes on his Android tablet is Antipaper Notes. Here's a closer look at this useful tool. Read more

The iPad's success is still more about the 'i' than the 'Pad'

With all the talk about extra pixels and megabits, it's easy to lose sight of why the iPad is really winning. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

How to use your New iPad as a second display for your Mac

Wil Limoges describes a handy app that allows you to mirror your Mac display on your iPad or other iOS device. Read more

How to mirror the iPad's display on large monitors

Erik Eckel explains the options for using adapters and AirPlay to mirror iPads' displays on larger monitors for meetings, presentations, and seminars. Read more

Larger iPads put more money in Apple's pockets

2012 iPad hardware cost breakdown reveals that Apple charges a hefty premium for the 32GB and 64GB models. Read more

iPad revamp doesn't change our tablet rollout plans, say CIOs

The new iPad's retina display hasn't charmed CIOs: but tablets will be flooding into the enterprise anyway Read more

Apple innovations: What's around the corner

Now that the initial iPad furor has died down a bit, it's time to speculate about what comes next for Apple. Here is a round-up of the latest rumors and educated guesses about upcoming Apple tech. 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


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the Apple iPad 2012 (Wi-Fi)

Bill Detwiler cracks open the 2012 Apple iPad. Inside the tablet, he found hardware from Samsung, Broadcom, Hynix, and more. View on site

10 free tools that IT pros love

There's a world of freeware out there just waiting to make your life easier. Check out these top picks for techs. View on site



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Selecting the Right EHR for the Life of Your Practice and Your Patients (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

How a Healthy Infrastructure Translates to Better Patient Care (Hewlett-Packard (HP))


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