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Microsoft-Nokia deal: The challenges and opportunities

Microsoft and Nokia have joined forces in mobile in a move they are both counting on to get them back in the game. The deal raises some important and nefarious questions. Read more

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Drivers and Detractors for Enterprise Mobility

New technologies and devices are providing ever more mobility options. Companies must decide where to invest to maximize mobility's productivity boost. Listen and quickly learn what trends are driving these mobility initiatives.


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10 hot areas of expertise for IT specialists

Success in the IT field is increasingly tied to specialization -- but what particular tech niches are most in demand? Deb Shinder runs through the IT specialties that top the list. Read more

Install software from outside the Android Market on your Android phone

Even though there are thousands of titles in the Android Market, there's still a lot of great software that isn't available in the Market. Here's how to install a non-Market application on your Android device. Read more

Getting paid to break into things: How vulnerability assessors work at Argonne National Lab

Let's face it. Deterrents such as "keep out" or "do not open" are powerful magnets to us techies. Now, imagine getting paid to ignore those warnings. Read more

Pros and cons of bring your own device for the workplace

One of the more contentious topics in managing endpoint devices is the issue of users bringing their own device to the workplace. IT pro Rick Vanover discusses some considerations of BYOD for support staff. Read more

Hal 9000 highlights TR Questions of the Week - Feb. 14, 2011

TechRepublic members' questions highlighted address issues with Windows 7 report files, remote troubleshooting, Microsoft Office 2003, auditing network devices, Mac printing, MSMO vulnerabilities, and more. Read more

News from ZDNet

 

Qualcomm unveils new Snapdragon chips, quad-core on deck

Qualcomm announced its next generation Snapdragon chips for smartphones and tablets. These dual-core and quad-core chips will put Qualcomm back in an arms race with Nvidia, which is grabbed key... Read more

'iPhone nano' could swamp the mobile market; kill off rivals

Apple is reportedly working on a smaller, lighter version of their popular iPhone device, dubbed 'iPhone nano'. Could this swamp the mobile market and kill off rival manufacturers? Read more

Apple's outlines major supplier violations, fixes

Apple said in a report that major violations at its suppliers doubled in 2010. These major violations included underage and involuntary labor, falsification of audits, worker endangerment and... Read more

Apple audit uncovered 37 serious breaches of code of conduct at supplier facilities

Ever wondered as how your iPhone, iPod or iPad was made? Thought about the conditions that the person who was involved it its making worked in? Apple's 2011 Supplier Responsibility Progress Report... Read more

Microsoft outlines new features coming to Windows Phone 7 in 2011

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, keynoting the Mobile World Congress conference on February 14, announced a set of features that Microsoft is promising it will bring to Windows Phone 7 in 2011. Read more

RIM buys Gist: A good fit

Why is Gist a good fit for RIM? RIM's secret sauce for years has been email, but that advantage is eroding. Gist can make RIM's email apps more sticky. Read more

Chrome extension: Users can clean their search results, alert Google to possible spammers

If you've been finding more spam in your Google search results that you care for, there's now an extension for the Chrome browser that not only allows users to block sites from their personalized... Read more

Rant: Android tablet pricing will kill the genre

I recently shared about the price consumers are willing to spend on tablets, and with information leaking out that OEMs are determined to price themselves out of contention I can't keep quiet. Read more

3G and WiFi-only versions of Motorola Xoom headed to Europe in Q2

Though the U.S. release date hasn't been confirmed yet, European consumers can look forward to the Motorola Xoom tablet, set to drop across the Atlantic during the second quarter of this year. Read more

Motorola Droid Pro has new international name at MWC 2011

In another Motorola news, the Droid Pro has a new moniker and will be simply known as the Motorola Pro when it is sold in Europe. Read more

Microsoft to support same IE9 security, privacy features on phone and desktop

Microsoft will be providing to its partners the "Mango" update (Windows Phone OS 7.X) with an IE 9-based browser this summer, so they can get it to users by fall/holiday 2011. What does it mean,... Read more

It's too late for the late-comers to try to redefine tablet pricing

Insanity seems to have gripped tablet makers, with the latest batch of 'Honeycomb' Android tablets being prices at an eye-watering +$1,000. Read more

Windows Phone to control your Kinect

Here's an interesting video showing a Windows Phone handset being used to control Xbox Kinect. Read more

Smartphone studying: The technology universities try to ignore?

Should schools, colleges and universities should take advantage of the technologies the ordinary student already have? Read more


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Gallery: Famous Intelligent Computers from Television and Film

With IBM's "Watson" taking the stage this week to compete against the two greatest Jeopardy! champions in history this week, I thought I would take you through a look back at the iconic fictional computers from film and television that helped define the human vision of Artificial Intelligence. View on site

Samsung Galaxy S II hands-on (photos)

Curious to see what the next-gen Galaxy S has to offer? Check out CNET's hands-on photo gallery of the Galaxy S II. View on site

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 hands-on (photos)

The Motorola Xoom isn't the only dual-core Honeycomb tablet on the way. Check out CNET's hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 from Mobile World Congress. View on site

Boeing's next-gen 747-8 Intercontinental unveiled (photos)

With thousands on hand at its massive Everett, Washington assembly plant, Boeing pulled the wraps on its remade iconic 747. View on site

TechRepublic's camera phone challenge: Guilty pleasures

It makes perfect sense that the camera phone challenge that TechRepublic publishes on Valentine's Day -- think chocolates, candy conversation hearts, and other sweets for the sweet -- focuses on what TechRepublic members identify as "guilty pleasures." Take a look at the entries. View on site

SF yawns at Verizon iPhone launch (photos)

The Verizon iPhone goes on sale in San Francisco without the fanfare of its previous AT&T counterparts. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Drivers and Detractors for Enterprise Mobility (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)

Energize Your Virtualization Deployment with Industry-Leading Storage (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Which Small Business Endpoint Protection Software Performs Best? (Symantec)

Businesses Thrive with Google Apps (Google)

Industry Leaders Team Up to Help IT Departments Meet Today's Challenges (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)


 

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