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BlackBerry BES welcomes iPhone, iPad, and Android into the fold

CIOs love BlackBerry Enterprise Server for the security and manageability that it brings to BlackBerry devices. RIM has announced plans to allow BES to manage iOS and Android devices as well. Read more

Resource of the day

New Storage Options to Tame the Information Explosion

Tame the information explosion with innovative technologies that improve storage efficiency, reduce cost, and minimize risk. Plus, get the news about a new storage offering that provides scalability, manageability, and enterprise-class capabilities.


Can Adobe, Microsoft, and Facebook deals help revive BlackBerry?

The opening keynote of BlackBerry World 2011 focused on three key partnerships in lieu of any big announcements about smartphones or tablets. Read more

Are antivirus applications necessary on the Android mobile platform?

To install antivirus applications or not to install antivirus apps is a conundrum that confounds some Android mobile users. Jack Wallen weighs in on this debate. Read more

Apps for expenses, health tracking, and network diagnostics

Scott Lowe's new app roundup features Pocket Mileage Lite, ProOnGo Expense, healthycloud, and Network Pro. Find out why he thinks all four mobile apps are useful. Read more

Turn an Android device into a word processing tool

Jack Wallen reviews the beta release of TextMaker Viewer 2010, a free document viewer. Find out what his one gripe is with the tool. Read more

Programming news: NetBeans 7.0, IE10 preview, Script# introduction

Read about Solver Foundation, Async CTP SP1 Refresh, AppDynamics 3.2, mapping iPhone APIs to Windows Phone 7, the latest Appcelerator/IDC Mobile Development Report, and more. Read more

Camera phone challenge: May flowers

You have from now until Friday, May 27, 2011 at 5:00 PM EDT to submit camera phone photos of plants or flowers. We will send the participants of our three favorite submissions some free swag! Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Hands-on with the HTC Droid Incredible 2 from Verizon Wireless

The HTC Droid Incredible 2 from Verizon improves on a solid device with increased internal specs and a larger display while keeping the same basic form factor. View on site

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9900 (photos)

A new BlackBerry will debut this summer. Get a closer look at the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9900 here. View on site

BlueStacks virtualizes Android in Windows (photos)

A new virtualization tool called BlueStacks will let you run a full-screen version of Android on your Windows 7. See what it looks like in this slideshow tour. View on site

TechRepublic's camera phone challenge: April showers

We asked the TechRepublic community to submit camera photos of water - in the form of rain, a flood, a lake, or an ocean. Since we left the topic so broad, there were a variety of different submissions. However, we placed a higher ranking on those photos that had an April showers theme. Here are the entries. View on site


Fractal image galleries

Fractal art from the XaoS zoomer

Chaoscope fractals showcase the beauty of chaos

Flame Fractals continue to dazzle

Incredible flame fractals take you through the wormhole


Today's recommended downloads

Recommendations for Implementing Cloud Security (IBM)

Gain Control of your Infrastructure (American Power Conversion (APC))

How IBM Can Help Your Business Be More Resilient (IBM)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

Tech Report: Guidelines for Specifying Data Center Criticality/Tier Levels (American Power Conversion (APC))


Perennial favorites

 

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

How to manage the contacts on your Android phone

Leaderboard 2011: The 10 best Android smartphones

25 must-have iPhone apps for productive geeks

Five tips for producing best-practice training materials

The process of documenting procedures and best practices tends to be pushed aside in favor of higher priority (or less labor-intensive) projects. Here are some tips for creating training materials with a minimum of effort.



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