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TechRepublic Member | May 26, 2011

Taking your smartphone for a car ride

If you ever use your smartphone in a car, learn about accessories, software, phone features, and best practices that can make it safer and more productive to talk or search the web while you're on the go. Read more

Resource of the day

Test Drive Recovery Manager for Exchange

Take Recovery Manager for Exchange for a "QuestDrive" today. You'll get to evaluate Recovery Manager for Exchange and explore how quickly and easily it restores Exchange data--and you don't have to download or install a thing.


Firefox 4 for Android is feature rich but slow

Read Jack Wallen's first impressions of how well Firefox 4 for Android handles bookmarks, add-ons, syncing, PDF rendering, and more. See if he ultimately prefers Android's built-in browser or Firefox 4. Read more

Windows Phone 7 tombstoning explained

Windows Phone 7 developers can use tombstoning to provide an excellent user experience that is very similar to multitasking. Justin James provides more details about the tombstoning concept. Read more

Conceptualizing Chromebooks, Chrome OS, and HTML5-based apps

According to Donovan Colbert, Chromebooks and Chrome OS aren't that revolutionary or different from other platforms - they just add an abstraction layer between the user and the application run-time environment. Do you agree? Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Geek Gifts 2011: The Unofficial LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Inventor's Guide

The Unofficial LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Inventor's Guide book has instructions on how to build and program four more robot models with a LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 set. Find out if Wally Bahny thinks... Read more

Geek Gifts 2011: X Rocker Pro Series Pedestal gaming chair

The X Rocker Pro Series Pedestal gaming chair envelopes the user in a cocoon of sound and vibration, but is that enough to recommend it for the gaming geek in your life? Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Motorola Droid X2 (photos)

The successor to the popular Droid X is finally here. Find out what's new (or not) in the Motorola Droid X2 here. View on site

LG Phoenix (photos)

The LG Phoenix is a very affordable option for those seeking an entry-level Android smartphone on AT&T Wireless. View on site


Must-read Sanity Check posts

Stop being duped by the 3D scam

While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Poll: Is youth or experience more valuable for working in IT?

Goodbye Firefox. Hello Chromium.


Today's recommended downloads

Test Drive Recovery Manager for Exchange (Quest Software)

Ensure High Availability for Critical Systems and Apps (Quest Software)

Paper and Ink or Ones and Zeros: Protecting Your Documents (All of Them) (TechRepublic)

Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

VMware Recovery Revolution (Veeam Software)


Perennial favorites

 

Smartphones with the lowest and the highest radiation levels

How businesses can cut cell phone costs

12 ways for smartphones to be more business-ready

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

Five tips for freeing up PC hard disk space

You can degunk your PC and reclaim a surprising amount of disk space. Here are a few things worth trying.



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