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TechRepublic Member | January 13, 2011


Verizon officially lands iPhone: Answers to five big questions

It's official. Verizon is getting the iPhone. There are five big questions that we've been hearing in relation to the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon. Here are the answers. Read more

CES photos: HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon LTE 4G

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Under the Hood of Google Apps Security and Privacy

Google Apps is earning headlines for its cost savings and productivity benefits, but many have questions about its security and privacy. Get answers to these important questions directly from the team responsible at Google.


Is Verizon's iPhone a dealbreaker without 4G?

The iPhone is finally coming to Verizon Wireless. But just days after Verizon made a huge splash at CES over the wonders of a blazing fast LTE 4G network, it appears that the world's most popular smartphone won't be running on it. Read more

HTC Thunderbolt: Early favorite for best smartphone of 2011

The HTC Thunderbolt was one of the most anticipated products of CES 2011 and it didn't disappoint. See why it's the early favorite for the year's most powerful smartphone. Read more

Breakthrough device of CES: Motorola Atrix = Phone + PC

The idea of a smartphone that could also be a desktop PC has been around for years, but Motorola surprised us at CES 2011 by delivering the first product that brings that idea to life. Read more

Mitigate the challenges of supporting employee-owned devices

Scott Lowe gives tips on how to address various challenges associated with employee-owned devices, including smartphones. Read more

Tips on submitting Windows Phone 7 apps to App Hub

Justin James says the experience of getting a Windows Phone 7 app ready for sale via App Hub leaves a lot to be desired. Here are his App Hub submission tips. Read more

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CES 2011: The biggest winners and losers

The Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest stage of the technology industry and every CES has its winner and losers. Here is the scorecard for CES 2011. by Jason Hiner Read more

First look at the Mac App Store

Vincent Danen takes a first look at the Mac App store, finding out a few quirks, how it works, and what you can expect. Read more

Tell us about your cool geek gifts

Robot kits, zombie video games, and an MMORPG pet are some of TechRepublic members' geekiest gifts of the holiday season. Tell us about the geekiest gift you received or gave during the holiday season. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Verizon iPhone hands-on (photos)

The much-awaited Verizon iPhone is here. Check out CNET's hands-on photos here. View on site

iPhone's Verizon rivals (photos)

The Verizon iPhone may be the carrier's most buzzed-about phone, but don't discount Big Red's other handsets. View on site

International phones at CES (photos)

CNET takes a look at some of the cool international phones at CES 2011. View on site

Look-alike phones from Eyo Asia (photos)

While walking the CES show floor, CNET's Kent German spotted a wide range of familiar handsets at the Eyo Asia Electronic booth. But what looks like an iPhone and a BlackBerry are really just imitators. View on site



TR Pro: iPhone management solutions

 
This TR Pro download contains details about how the iPhone stacks up to common enterprise needs that are critical in a management solution and outlines the pros and cons for three iPhone enterprise management tools. Order it today! iPhone in the Enterprise - Management Solutions

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Best Practices for Moving to Google Apps (Google)

Save Deployment Hassles with the Simplest Desktop Virtualization Solution (VMware)

The advantages of row and rack-oriented cooling architectures (American Power Conversion (APC))

Your Guide to Innovations in Enterprise Mobility (TechRepublic)


How will cloud computing change the IT pro's job in 2011 and beyond?

Colin Smith advances some considered predictions about what the trend toward cloud computing really means to IT pros and organizations in 2011 and beyond.



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