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Android's one killer feature that trumps the iPhone

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | June 09, 2012

Android's one killer feature that trumps the iPhone

With Apple's iOS 6 on the horizon, it's important to note that there's still one big thing that Android does a lot better than iPhone. Read more

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Building and Operating a Network Operating Center (NOC) and Help Desk (ConnectWise)

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Why isn't it a Foxconn iPad? The road from microprocessor to consumer product

Have you ever wondered how those chips wind up in the branded products you use and where they come from? For you curious types, Nick Hardiman has done the research for you.



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Android's one killer feature that trumps the iPhone

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | June 09, 2012

Android's one killer feature that trumps the iPhone

With Apple's iOS 6 on the horizon, it's important to note that there's still one big thing that Android does a lot better than iPhone. Read more

Resource of the day

More from TechRepublic

 

The Enterprise Strikes Back: 21 of the 25 hottest tech firms are biztech

Poll: When did you experience your last phishing attack?

News from ZDNet

 

Riot in Foxconn's Chengdu factory; dozens arrested

CISPA vote delayed: Internet Defense League call to action

Google strikes back against WSJ post; defends search infrastructure

Windows 8: Give Microsoft credit for betting the farm

25 most-used passwords revealed: Is yours one of them?

LinkedIn's response to password breach raises troubling questions

Windows Azure re-imagined: Microsoft's fit for the cloud

Online hacktivist group Anonymous conducts offline protests in India

UK court requires Facebook to hand over troll identities

Clambook: turn your smartphone into a laptop

Retail is already dead: Why I'm buying $3,000 worth of furniture online

Insurance company: 1, IT silos: 0

News from CNET

 

Apple teases WWDC 2012 with iOS6 banner (picture)

Join CNET Monday for live coverage of Apple's WWDC

Apple's plan to dominate all the screens in your home

LinkedIn posts update on password leaks

Low voter turnout means new Facebook privacy policy wins

Unlikely Panasonic duo rules this week's top gadgets

eHarmony says no other info stolen following password hack

Windows RT faces a host of hurdles, says analyst

Retina, really? Maybe on select MacBooks

Apple reportedly mulling tracking tool for app developers

49 percent of online seniors use Facebook

Intel reportedly ponders a new interactive TV service

Mac app updated with 'Retina graphics,' adds fuel to rumors

CNET Road Trip tours Europe

CERN confirms speedy neutrinos follow laws of physics after all


Featured galleries

 

Cracking Open the Toshiba Excite 10



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Windows 7 Security and Compliance: More Secure Than You Think (Dell & Microsoft)

WAN Optimization: Why go Virtual? (Silver Peak Systems, Inc.)

Live Webcast: Information and Intelligence Breakthrough approach for Law Enforcement (IBM)


 

About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow my Twitter feed (@jasonhiner) or my Google+ feed (+Jason Hiner).

Connect with TechRepublic

TechRepublic  Facebook Fan Page

Follow  TechRepublic on Twitter

Why isn't it a Foxconn iPad? The road from microprocessor to consumer product

Have you ever wondered how those chips wind up in the branded products you use and where they come from? For you curious types, Nick Hardiman has done the research for you.



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Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Tablets in the Enterprise

Five Apps

Software Engineer

Smartphones



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