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[TechRepublic] Android apps on BlackBerry? Brilliant idea or white flag?

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TechRepublic Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | January 27, 2011


Editor's note: BlackBerry is rumored to be considering the possibility of supporting Android apps. Read my take on this juicy rumor and then vote in our poll. And, don't miss 10 predictions for Windows 8 and the on-going chess match between AT&T and Verizon over the iPhone. -Jason

Android apps on BlackBerry? Brilliant idea or white flag?

BlackBerry is rumored to be considering a move to support Android apps on its next generation QNX operating system. Is this an aggressive attack or a surrender. Read and then vote. Read more

Resource of the day

Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability

If you run a datacenter based on Microsoft technology and you aren't considering Hyper-V as part of your strategic plan, then get started. Get important advice and answers to pressing questions on Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability.


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10 predictions for Windows 8

Details on the next version of Windows are mostly nonexistent, but that doesn't mean we can't speculate about what it may offer. Brien Posey shares his ideas about possible features, changes, and Microsoft marketing strategies. Read more

Financial services leads iPad parade in enterprise

The financial services industry is activating Apple's iPads at a rapid clip, according to a report by Good Technology, which provides corporate email software. Read more

Three things for admins to look out for with the advent of Mac Lion

With continued success in the marketplace, it is likely that Mac Lion will incorporate many of the favorite features of Apple's popular tablets and phones. Erik Eckel points out three issues that admins will likely encounter in the coming months. Read more

Help protect Windows from malware with No Autorun

If you are concerned about the security risks of MS Windows AutoRun, a malware protection tool called No Autorun might be just what you need. Read more

U.S. Supreme Court sides with Kentucky man over firing

Another legal case regarding discrimination in the workplace sets a precedent. Read more

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CEO survey: race is on for innovation, may the best IT win

Many business leaders say IT kept the wolves away from their doors during the recession. Now, a new PriceWaterhouseCooper survey finds, they see IT as a growth engine for new innovation. Read more

Google has forked Android

Thereââ¬â¢s no official word, but it doesn't take much reading between the lines to see that Android 3 will be for tablets only while the Android 2.x line is for smartphones. Read more

Android forking?!?!?! DON'T PANIC!

So, Google has forked the Android open-source project ... but DON'T PANIC! Read more

Tech pioneers test energy storage with solar-powered telco base station

I have written several times in the past about turnkey solutions being deployed by some telecommunications companies, notably Alcatel-Lucent, to extend the mobile telecommunications network in the... Read more

AT&T CEO: Verizon iPhone means volatile first half, but confident about Android

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said the launch of Verizon's iPhone may mean a "rocky" and "volatile" first half of 2011, but a bevy of Android devices can pick up the slack. Read more

AT&T quietly matching VZW's unlimited data plan for iPhone

It should come as a surprise to no one that AT&T is quietly offering iPhone customers its (previously discontinued) unlimited data for $30/month. The moveàis an effort to avert a possible... Read more

2.1 million Windows Phone 7 licenses sold to OEMs in 2010

Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system seems to be doing pretty well, with a fast growth in applications as well. Read more

Motorola Mobility: We're already seeing a Verizon iPhone induced slowdown

Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha says his company is already seeing a slowdown in sales ahead of Verizon's launch of the iPhone. Read more

King of the iPhone clones

It's time for Macworld 2011 here in San Francisco. The MacGeeks descend in droves to show how real their love is. Be it scary or exciting, there is nothing fake about this crowd.But a different... Read more

My franchise keyboard is on a laptop

Writers, be they world-famous novelists, prolific bloggers or business report writers, can appreciate how important it is to have a great keyboard. When this group hears that the best keyboard... Read more

Nintendo earnings and profits in freefall

Nintendo has posted financial earnings for the nine-month period that ended December 31st, 2010, and it shows a company where earnings and profits are in freefall. Read more

Netflix: We're still a tech company

The thing to remember about Netflix is that, despite looking like a distribution company for a Hollywood-centric industry, the company is all Silicon Valley.The company is poised for growth,... Read more

Hulu considers turning itself into an online cable operator

While Netflix is thriving as it turns itself into more and more into a paid online streaming service, Hulu is struggling internally to figure out what direction it will take, according to the Wall... Read more


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In this Quick Tip, Mark Kaelin shows you how to take ownership of a file or folder in Microsoft Windows 7. View on site

Google Nexus S Teardown

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Google Nexus S Android smartphone. Made by Samsung, the phone contains chips from SanDisk, Wolfson, Infineon, and Atmel. View on site

Gallery: The many faces of Steve Ballmer

In Steve Ballmer's 11 years as CEO of Microsoft, we've seen that he's not afraid to attract attention - and he's not afraid to clown around. View on site



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Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability (TechRepublic)

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Desktop Virtualization: Analysis & Piloting (Dell, Inc., Intel, Inc. & Citrix Systems)


 

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New Nudgemail feature lets you email appointments into your calendar

NudgeMail is a great little service that lets you alert yourself to important tasks via email. A new feature extends this capability so that you can mail appointments directly into your calendar.



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CES 2011 coverage on TechRepublic

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ioSafe external drive takes shotgun blast and keeps working

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[TechRepublic] Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

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Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

From smartphones to iPads to netbooks and high-powered laptops, our mobile options have gone through the roof. But not everyone is using the devices to their full advantage. Deb Shinder offers practical advice for getting more from mobile computing. Read more

Google Nexus S Teardown

Resource of the day

Lighten your IT impact on the environment

As awareness grows of global warming and pollution grows, more businesses are taking action to lighten their environmental impact. Learn which strategies IT managers can use to save water, energy and natural resources, reducing environmental harm.


Android apps on BlackBerry? Brilliant idea or white flag?

BlackBerry is rumored to be considering a move to support Android apps on its next generation QNX operating system. Is this an aggressive attack or a surrender. Read and then vote. Read more

Connect to a PPTP VPN from your Android phone

The Android platform has an outstanding built-in VPN connection tool. Jack Wallen describes how Android users can set up and connect to a VPN with the help of a PPTP VPN. Read more


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Gallery: Microsoft's OneNote takes on the iPhone

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VaelPak custom ROM for the HTC EVO 4G Android phone

VaelPak custom ROM for the HTC EVO 4G Android smartphone. View on site

Google Apps for Education - an administrator's point of view

A behind the scenes look at administering Google Apps for Education - It doesn't get much easier than this. View on site


CES 2011 coverage on TechRepublic

CES 2011: The biggest winners and losers

Breakthrough device of CES: Motorola Atrix = Phone + PC

HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon LTE 4G

ioSafe external drive takes shotgun blast and keeps working

How the stars aligned against Microsoft at CES 2011

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TR Pro: iPhone management solutions

 
This TR Pro download contains details about how the iPhone stacks up to common enterprise needs that are critical in a management solution and outlines the pros and cons for three iPhone enterprise management tools. Order it today! iPhone in the Enterprise - Management Solutions

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How to use LinkedIn strategically

LinkedIn is a great tool for getting your profile out in front of potential employers. And with the addition of some new apps, it just got better.



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[TechRepublic] Review: Linksys E2100L SOHO WiFi router

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Review: Linksys E2100L SOHO WiFi router

The Linksys E2100L router presents itself as a step up from baseline WiFi routers for home and small businesses that need additional configurability options. Read more

Gallery: Latest car tech missing Apple?

Resource of the day

Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability

If you run a datacenter based on Microsoft technology and you aren't considering Hyper-V as part of your strategic plan, then get started. Get important advice and answers to pressing questions on Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability.


New Nudgemail feature lets you email appointments into your calendar

NudgeMail is a great little service that lets you alert yourself to important tasks via email. A new feature extends this capability so that you can mail appointments directly into your calendar. Read more

Backupify unveils one-click restore for cloud apps

As cloud apps get more mature and mission critical, it's important to arrange a reliable backup. Backupify has been offering just that, and now it includes one-click restore as well. Read more

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Help protect Windows from malware with No Autorun

If you are concerned about the security risks of MS Windows AutoRun, a malware protection tool called No Autorun might be just what you need. Read more

10 predictions for Windows 8

Details on the next version of Windows are mostly nonexistent, but that doesn't mean we can't speculate about what it may offer. Brien Posey shares his ideas about possible features, changes, and Microsoft marketing strategies. Read more

Leaked slides: Microsoft's battle plan vs. iPad; Does it make sense?

Wonder how Microsoft is planning to counter the Apple iPad phenomenon? Take a look at this leaked slide presentation. Then, give us your thoughts on Microsoft's approach. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Google Nexus S Teardown

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Google Nexus S Android smartphone. Made by Samsung, the phone contains chips from SanDisk, Wolfson, Infineon, and Atmel. View on site


CES 2011 coverage on TechRepublic

CES 2011: The biggest winners and losers

Breakthrough device of CES: Motorola Atrix = Phone + PC

HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon LTE 4G

ioSafe external drive takes shotgun blast and keeps working

How the stars aligned against Microsoft at CES 2011

More CES 2011 blogs and galleries


Today's recommended downloads

Lighten your IT impact on the environment (Eaton)

Efficient Hyper-V Management and Performance (TechRepublic)

Improving Hyper-V Performance and Scalability (TechRepublic)

Top Considerations for Optimizing Hyper-V Performance (TechRepublic)

Reduce Database Management Systems Costs (Quest Software)


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ASUS N10 ultraportable notebook

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4

Bomgar B200 remote desktop support appliance

Ironkey encrypted flash drive

How to use LinkedIn strategically

LinkedIn is a great tool for getting your profile out in front of potential employers. And with the addition of some new apps, it just got better.



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