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Poll: Does Mango change your decision to develop for WP7?

Take the poll to let us know whether the Windows Phone 7 Mango release has caused to change your mind about developing for WP7. Read more

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Webcast: The Perfect Storm - Drive Customer Satisfaction Up and Costs Down

If there were a way to increase your customer's satisfaction while lowering costs, you'd be interested, right? Watch this webcast to learn how your tech's performance plays a role in your business' ability to serve its customers.


Demise of mobile Flash may accelerate growth of mobile Web

Writing applications that run in a browser, instead of the native OS, changed the way the world viewed PC software. The end of mobile Flash may be a precursor to the same revolution on mobile devices. Read more

Using Android's AsyncTask to handle long-running I/O

Long-running I/O is one of the keys to managing state in Android apps. William Francis describes how to use an extension of AsyncTask to handle long-running I/O. Read more

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What to expect in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Jack Wallen takes a look at what we can all expect from the next flavor of Android. Read more

10 small but impressive ways Mango improves the WP7 experience

Mango's biggest changes have grabbed most of the headlines, but WP7 users will appreciate the small improvements, too. Read more

Infographic: iPhone users and security concerns

Does your organization support iPhones? You might want to share this infographic, which illustrates the major security concerns of iPhone users, to help promote security awareness for this device. Read more

Use your smartphone for slideshow presentations

Deb Shinder suggests some Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone apps that can help create or simply enhance your next presentation. Read more

BlackBerry can't compete in the new smartphone landscape

Jack Wallen believes that the iPhone and Android smartphones will continue to gain ground until BlackBerry developers either totally change their platform or give up the ghost. Read more

Rooting your Android phone: Balancing risk with freedom

Ask about rooting Android phones and opinions abound. So it shouldn't be a surprise that this Android Investigative Team has a few of their own. Read more

Five effective mobile fitness apps

If you need a little help getting in shape or sticking to a fitness regime, smartphone apps offer a fun, handy, and efficient way to stay on track. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Google Developer Day: Sydney

Sydney hosted a leg of Google's Developer Days after a three-year absence. View on site

A look at Roboto, Android 4's font (images)

Google's Roboto font for Android is designed to bring a distinctive and human touch to Android 4.0. Here's a look at the Ice Cream Sandwich typeface. View on site



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The 20 best apps for the iPad

The iPad has its limits, but it's really good at a few basic functions. Here are 20 useful apps that play to the iPad's strengths.



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