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[TechRepublic] Is there a conspiracy against Windows phones?

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TechRepublic Member | December 01, 2011

U.S. cellular carriers are engaged in a conspiracy against Windows phones

If you've been paying attention, you might find it easy to believe the U.S. carriers are actually set on preventing Windows Phone from succeeding. Read more

Resource of the day

Subversion 1.7 - Why You Should Care

The new version of Apache Subversion, 1.7, is poised to reassert its dominance as the go to SCM tool. Check out this webcast to learn what's new and how Subversion is about to get better.


Android malware sees 'exponential growth'

Kara Reeder reports on the increased risk associated with downloading Android apps. Read more

Gmail for iPhone and iPad is a must-grab upgrade

Gmail makes for a great app that any Google Apps user should have on their Apple iOS device. Read more

Don't overload mobile apps with features

We want to hear from app developers about whether they agree that a number of mobile applications have too many features. Read more

Implications of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for app developers

Developer Kyle Miller explains why Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has him confused about the future of his current apps. Read more

Working with reminders in Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7 Mango adds functionality that allows developers to create reminders and scheduled items. Here's how to use the feature in your WP7 apps. Read more

10 ways to combat the threat of mobile malware

Mobile malware is on the rise, but user awareness is lagging behind. These preventive measures can help safeguard mobile devices. Read more

Poll: Would you welcome an Android-powered PC?

Google has released Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Cream Sandwich" for x86, so Android could be coming to PCs in 2012. Would you want one? Read more

Five frivolous (but entertaining) apps for Windows Phone 7

Got a little time to kill? Here are a few WP7 apps that might amuse you. Read more

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Pantech Breakout: Get 4G LTE without breaking your bank

It may not be sexy, but Jack Wallen believes the Pantech Breakout is a nice, inexpensive way to experience Verizon's 4G LTE network. Read more

Enterprise considerations for smartphone management platforms

Scott Lowe lists some key items that need to be considered when choosing a mobile device management platform. Read more

Samsung Stratosphere: Average Android phone with a better than average keyboard

Jack Wallen lists the Samsung Stratosphere's pros and cons to help you decide whether the Android device might be the right smartphone for you. Read more

Apps of the month (November 2011): Master project management

Scott Lowe highlights three useful apps: Project Management Training, iStudy P2 Project Management Foundation Exam - 220 Questions, and PMP. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Samsung Transform Ultra photos (Sprint)

When we first saw this phone at CTIA, it was Boost Mobile-bound. About a month later, Sprint got it, too. View on site

Tools for creating slick-looking apps

Appearance has a lot to do with which apps people choose. Here's a rundown of some great tools that make it easy to jazz up the looks of the apps you build. View on site

Jason Hiner's 10 best Android smartphones

New Android smartphones flood into the market every week, which provides lots of choices but makes it difficult to sort out the best of the best. Heading into the 2011 holiday season, here's Jason Hiner's take on the 10 best Android smartphones. View on site

Jason Hiner's 20 most useful Android smartphone apps

If you want to quickly sort through the deluge of apps in the Android Market, here's a list of 20 that are definitely worth your time to download. View on site

Inside Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (screenshots)

Thanks to Android 4.0's newfound ability to take screenshots, we can bring you the inside look at Google's enormous Ice Cream Sandwich effort. View on site



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