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U.S. CTO: Three big targets for tech entrepreneurs

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TechRepublic Member | October 27, 2011

U.S. CTO: Three big targets for today's tech entrepreneurs

For tech entrepreneurs looking for the next big opportunity, U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra recommends three areas to target. Read more

Editor's note
After you read about the three big areas for innovators to target, read the latest news on Google+ coming to Google Apps customers, Microsoft giving away 25,000 Nokia phones to developers, and Dropbox launching a business version. -Jason

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Key factor for Nokia and Windows Phone 7: Android angst

While the first round of Nokia Lumia handsets running Windows Phone 7 looks solid, their fate will likely rest in the hands of Android. Read more

What happened to going paperless?

Remember that quaint idea for offices to go paperless? What can we learn from this failed technology revolution? Read more

Netflix CEO shows us the fastest way to end a successful career

Many great companies have been brought down by the power of an arrogant leader. In this article executive leadership coach John M McKee discusses Netflix and its leader. Read more

What should manufacturers put in the cloud?

Aditi Ghatak takes a look at the cloud options for the manufacturing industry. What cloud-based solutions are particularly suited for manufacturing functions? Read more

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Google+ finally arrives for Google Apps customers

Soon, nearly everyone on Google Apps will have access to Google+. Read more

Dropbox launches Dropbox for Teams; Courts businesses

Dropbox doesn't actively track consumer vs. business accounts but out of 1 billion files, "100s of millions" have formats---.PDF, .XLSX, .PPTX---associated with enterprise use. Read more

Microsoft, Nokia to give 25,000 Windows Phones to committed developers

New Windows Phones aren't the only fruit from the Microsoft-Nokia partnership. Their combined resources will benefit developers, too, the pair said at Nokia World. Read more

Don't diss my phone: Nexus S to get Ice Cream Sandwich within weeks

Google has confirmed that the Nexus S will be getting Ice Cream Sandwich within weeks, so owners can feel a little smug right about now. Read more

'Google-like IT automation for the rest of us:' Puppet and Chef

Chef and Puppet -- open source-based services available through the cloud -- enable management of data centers of any size. Read more

NVIDIA looks to the datacenter

NVIDIA might be the datacenter GPU of choice, but it looks like they might be considering a run at being your general purpose datacenter CPU Read more

British MPs call for prison sentences over data protection breaches

UK Parliament's justice select committee's latest report suggests breaches in data protection law should be bolstered and include prison sentences for serious offences. Read more

IBM launches cloud computing software and packaged hardware configurations

IBM launched SmartCloud packages and then follows through with easy-to-use pre-packaged BladeCenter cloud computing configurations. Read more

Almost half of British students 'vulnerable to identity theft'

How important is data to British students? Clearly not enough, according to a poll which showed nearly half were worried about their post-Facebook job prospects. Read more

Google to cops: Police brutality videos will stay on YouTube

Google's role as archivist for important videos that capture history in the making will not be removed from YouTube just because they portray police officers behaving badly. Read more


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Must-have mobile apps for smart workers

ZDNet Asia picks out top apps across four mobile platforms--iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone--to put some organization into your life. View on site

Nokia's flexible, kinetic device interface (photos)

Here's a look at the flexible device from Finnish mobile phone company. It's controlled by twisting and bowing the device. View on site



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Predicting the future of tablets in the enterprise

Patrick Gray offers some insight about what we can expect to see next for tablets, particularly in the enterprise space.



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[TechRepublic] Don't get whacked by DroidKungFu

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Smartphones

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Update apps, get malware

From the "Wow that's cool, hope it doesn't happen to me" files comes news that F-Secure has discovered an Android application that will update itself and install malware known as DroidKungFu. Read more

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Top 10 trends that will transform mobile between now and 2015

Gartner analyst Nick Jones laid out his top 10 mobile and wireless technologies to watch over the next four years. Read it and get our take. Read more

Five Windows Phone 7 apps for coping with everyday life

Looking for Windows Phone 7 apps that can make life a bit easier, day in and day out? Here are five worth trying. Read more

Key factor for Nokia and Windows Phone 7: Android angst

While the first round of Nokia Lumia handsets running Windows Phone 7 looks solid, their fate will likely rest in the hands of Android. Read more

Five fun Halloween-themed Android games

Jack Wallen lists his top five free Android games that have a certain scary appeal for the Halloween season. Read more

Analyst: Android growth slowing, many may jump to iPhone

A new Wall Street analyst report finds a troubling sign for Android. While's there's some truth to it, here's why the conclusion is flawed. Read more

A third of BlackBerry's enterprise base to head for exits in 2012

BlackBerry got a big warning sign this week from a new survey showing enterprise customers leaving, but the platform isn't dead yet. See why. Read more

Smartphone technology of the future

Deb Shinder takes a look at a few features that are rare or not found at all in today's phones that will likely be standard on the smartphones of the future. Read more

Manage the battery life on your Droid Bionic

Jack Wallen highlights the Battery & data manager settings on the Droid Bionic. This tool allows you to have serious control over battery usage. Read more

PhoneGap: What app developers need to know

Kyle Miller provides an overview of PhoneGap and then shares his thoughts on the cross-platform framework for developing mobile apps. Read more


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Must-have mobile apps for smart workers

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Samsung Transform Ultra (photos)

Boost Mobile adds a new Gingerbread phone to its lineup, this time with a QWERTY keyboard. View on site

Nokia's new Lumia 800, 710 Windows phones (photos)

At Nokia World, the phone maker showed off the centerpieces of what it hopes will be a road to Windows Phone-powered recovery, the higher-end Lumia 800 and lower-cost Lumia 710. View on site

Motorola Atrix 2 (photos)

For the price, the Motorola Atrix 2 is an amazingly feature-packed high-performance Android phone for AT&T customers. View on site


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A Safer Strategy to Protect Distributed Data (IBM)

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Private Cloud Systems and Software (IBM)

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Predicting the future of tablets in the enterprise

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[TechRepublic] Don't get whacked by DroidKungFu

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TechRepublic Member | October 27, 2011

Update apps, get malware

From the "Wow that's cool, hope it doesn't happen to me" files comes news that F-Secure has discovered an Android application that will update itself and install malware known as DroidKungFu. Read more

Resource of the day

Free 2011 Salary Report

IT Professionals - Register on activeTechPros for immediate access

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Top 10 trends that will transform mobile between now and 2015

Gartner analyst Nick Jones laid out his top 10 mobile and wireless technologies to watch over the next four years. Read it and get our take. Read more

Five Windows Phone 7 apps for coping with everyday life

Looking for Windows Phone 7 apps that can make life a bit easier, day in and day out? Here are five worth trying. Read more

Key factor for Nokia and Windows Phone 7: Android angst

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Five fun Halloween-themed Android games

Jack Wallen lists his top five free Android games that have a certain scary appeal for the Halloween season. Read more

Analyst: Android growth slowing, many may jump to iPhone

A new Wall Street analyst report finds a troubling sign for Android. While's there's some truth to it, here's why the conclusion is flawed. Read more

A third of BlackBerry's enterprise base to head for exits in 2012

BlackBerry got a big warning sign this week from a new survey showing enterprise customers leaving, but the platform isn't dead yet. See why. Read more

Smartphone technology of the future

Deb Shinder takes a look at a few features that are rare or not found at all in today's phones that will likely be standard on the smartphones of the future. Read more

Manage the battery life on your Droid Bionic

Jack Wallen highlights the Battery & data manager settings on the Droid Bionic. This tool allows you to have serious control over battery usage. Read more

PhoneGap: What app developers need to know

Kyle Miller provides an overview of PhoneGap and then shares his thoughts on the cross-platform framework for developing mobile apps. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Must-have mobile apps for smart workers

ZDNet Asia picks out top apps across four mobile platforms--iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone--to put some organization into your life. View on site

Samsung Transform Ultra (photos)

Boost Mobile adds a new Gingerbread phone to its lineup, this time with a QWERTY keyboard. View on site

Nokia's new Lumia 800, 710 Windows phones (photos)

At Nokia World, the phone maker showed off the centerpieces of what it hopes will be a road to Windows Phone-powered recovery, the higher-end Lumia 800 and lower-cost Lumia 710. View on site

Motorola Atrix 2 (photos)

For the price, the Motorola Atrix 2 is an amazingly feature-packed high-performance Android phone for AT&T customers. View on site


Must-read posts

The 10 rising tech trends of 2012

Top IT skills wanted for 2012

Tablets will replace PCs for many enterprise users

What the IT department will look like in 2015


Today's recommended downloads

Free 2011 Salary Report

Social Business in the Cloud with eSignatures (IBM)

Evaluating Unified Communications Solutions (Cisco Systems, Inc.)

The Kellogg Executive MBA Program (Northwestern University (Kellogg))

Live Webcast: Fast-Track your Subversion Journey to the Cloud (CollabNet)


Perennial favorites

 

Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

Smartphones with the lowest and the highest radiation levels

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

Predicting the future of tablets in the enterprise

Patrick Gray offers some insight about what we can expect to see next for tablets, particularly in the enterprise space.



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