Friday 8 March 2013

Manage your Windows Phone 8 contacts

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Manage your Windows Phone 8 contacts with Groups and Rooms

Jack Wallen explains how to easily communicate with collected groups of people on your Windows Phone 8 with the Groups and Rooms features. Read more

Resource of the day

Choosing Between Room, Row, and Rack-based Cooling for Data Centers

Check out this white paper to learn about the improved data center cooling methods known as room, row, and rack-based cooling. Explore when to use each type for most next generation data centers.


Posts from TechRepublic

 

Manage zip files on iOS with WinZip

Matthew Nawrocki shows you how easy it is to take a file within an archive and push it to the cloud from your iPhone with WinZip. Read more

Remote desktop for BYOD with Splashtop for Good

Remote desktops might be the right BYOD solution for some vertical markets. Will Kelly gives us an overview of Splashtop for Good. Read more

Build your own iOS Flickr App: Part 2

Tune the performance of our simple Flickr app created in Part 1 with GDC and cache. Read more

The ABCs of Android game development: User input

William J. Francis concludes his Android game development series with this tutorial on how to derive input from a user and how to use the input to influence the on-screen action. Read more

Sprucing up your iOS Apps with simple animations: Part 1

Adding even the simplest of animations can give your app that extra dose of wow. Read more

Posts from ZDNet

 

5 smartphone apps for city dwellers and travelers

The phone in your pocket can do many things, including these five that are useful at home and also when traveling. Read more

AT&T takes texting and driving seriously with the Pantech Discover

AT&T is a vocal carrier when it comes to encouraging people not to text and drive. The solid Pantech Discover Android smartphone integrates this application and focuses on the end user experience. Read more

Nokia acknowledges new risk: What if Microsoft builds its own Windows Phones?

In a filing out this week, Nokia lists the possibility that Microsoft could lose interest in Windows Phone or ditch it entirely - but there's one more threat to the company from Microsoft - and it's a doozy. Read more

After six months, experiences start to show Apple Maps may be better than Google Maps

Apple continues to improve Apple Maps and we haven't heard much from people about its performance. Recent testing by folks at PC Magazine indicates Apple Maps may now even be better than Google Maps. Read more

Apple's low-cost iPhone could be powered by Snapdragon silicon

A new rumor out of China suggest that Apple would be willing to ditch its A-series processors in favor of Qualcomm's Snapdragon in order to bring to market the 'iPhone mini.' Read more

'Should I choose Android or iOS?' The truth may surprise you

Should you go for an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet? The truth is, it doesn't really matter. Here's why. Read more

Child-proofing your iPad/iPad mini/iPhone

We tech types put elaborate systems in place to prevent hackers from infiltrating out digital kingdoms, but we give little thought — or preparation — to what an innocent-looking toddler can do to our iPads, and the software and data they hold. Read more

IDC: China smartphone shipments to rise to 460M by 2017

In just four years time, one-third of China's population will own a smartphone, according to the latest research, at a time when major Western technology firms are investing in the country. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Screenshots: Five overlooked enterprise grade antivirus systems

Wally Bahny takes a look at five antivirus systems that are designed to be used by corporate customers. View on site

Roku 3 gets an redesigned interface, sleeker look (pictures)

The newly announced Roku 3 ($99) is the company's flagship streaming-media box, with a completely redesigned user interface, a faster processer, and a neat new feature that lets you plug in headphones to the remote. View on site



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Free 30 Day Trial: Get Onboard With Intuit QuickBase - The #1 Online Database Solution. (Intuit)

Data Center Projects: Standardized Process (APC by Schneider Electric)


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