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TechRepublic Member | August 11, 2011

10 tips to improve your iPhone experience

A few simple tricks can make a big difference in how well your iPhone serves your needs. Calvin Sun shares some basic tips he's discovered. Read more

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eBook: Learn more about Dell Workstations here

Choose your ideal solution from Dell's highest-performing and most scalable systems. Dell? Precision? workstations are specifically designed for professionals in engineering, product design, animation, digital imaging and other graphics-intensive occupations. Learn more about Dell Workstations here.


Crimeware subverts mobile OSs: Is Android next?

Believe two-factor authentication using SMS texts is secure? Michael Kassner reports that Zeus malware now has a smartphone partner called Zitmo. Read more

Motorola Droid 3: Big and beautiful, but lacking 4G

According to Donovan Colbert, there's a lot to love about Verizon's Motorola Droid 3, including it's physical QWERTY keyboard. Find out if this Android device is best suited for your needs. Read more

Three essentials for supporting your deployed apps

Android developer William Francis shares a few things about supporting smartphone apps in the field that he wish he knew from day one. Read more

First impressions of an Android smartphone

Scott Lowe, whose device of choice is an Apple iPhone, lists five major points that he discovered during his initial use of an Android smartphone. Read more

Eight utilities and apps to get you back to school in style

Wil Limoges suggests eight apps that will help back-to-school students of any age study, stay organized, and succeed in class (or at work). Here are his favorites for Macs and iOS devices. Read more

Motorola Titanium: Yet another physical keyboard, minus the charm

What's not to love about the Motorola Titanium? According to Jack Wallen, quite a bit. Read more

Microsoft's one big opportunity in mobile

Microsoft is desperately playing catch-up in the mobile market. But, there's one big move that Microsoft could still make to lull buyers away from Android and Apple devices. Read more

HTC Incredible 2: Is this the Droid for you?

Todd Fluhr reviews Verizon's HTC Droid Incredible 2. Find out where he thinks this device succeeds and fails. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

BlackBerry through the years (photos)

It's been almost nine years since the first BlackBerry with a phone inside went on sale. And to observe the occasion, CNET offers a retrospective on some of RIM's most notable phones. View on site

Samsung Galaxy R (photos)

The Samsung Galaxy R is the company's first Galaxy smartphone to feature Nvidia's dual-core processor. See the photos here. View on site

AT&T Samsung Nexus S (photos)

The Samsung Nexus S brings Gingerbread OS a much-needed stock Android to AT&T. But eight months after its original debut, the handset feels underpowered and behind the smartphone curve. View on site

HTC Wildfire S - T-Mobile (photos)

If you're on a budget or new to smartphones, the HTC Wildfire S for T-Mobile is worth a look. Check out photos of the Android phone here. View on site


Focus on Chromebooks

Your questions answered: What Chromebooks can and can't do

While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Three things Chromebooks need to fix to win buyers

Samsung and Acer Chromebooks: More netbook than notebook


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Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

Smartphones with the lowest and the highest radiation levels

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

And now, an important message from Anonymous

Anonymous has declared war on Facebook with a video that threatens some kind of operation on Nov. 5, 2011. Cyberthreat or PSA about guarding your privacy with more zeal?



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