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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

Resource of the day

Grow Your IT Capacity In Existing Environments

In the world of IT, thirty years may as well be a century. Still, many companies have built their data centers with this sort of lifespan in mind. Read this white paper to learn more about getting the most out of your existing environments.


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

Android to catch BlackBerry in the enterprise? It's not a sure thing

A new analyst report suggests that Android will catch BlackBerry in enterprise smartphone sales by 2016. Here's why it may be wrong. 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

Apps of the month (October 2011): Chat, shop, and remotely administer

In Scott Lowe's latest app roundup, he features three useful mobile applications: Comm100 Live Chat. Apple Store, and Jump Desktop. Read more

Geek Gifts 2011: CanvasPop photo printing service

TechRepublic Senior Editor Selena Frye reviews the CanvasPop photo printing service that allows you to turn any prize photo into art on an archival quality canvas. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (photos)

If you live in an area that gets AT&T's LTE network, we highly recommend the powerful and beautiful Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket. View on site

Samsung Exhibit II 4G (photos)

Dive into an Android Gingerbread smartphone with a budget price that's still packed with 4G speeds, a front-facing camera, and a trusty processor. View on site

Motorola Droid Razr (photos)

With its razor-thin design, jam-packed features, and blazing speed, the Motorola Droid Razr is easily one of the year's top Android smartphones. View on site

Nokia Lumia 800 (photos)

In a sea of sameness, the Nokia Lumia 800 stands out with its fascinating solid polycarbonate unibody design. CNET got a chance to review the black version. View on site

LG Doubleplay (photos)

The LG Doubleplay has excellent features for a midrange Android smartphone, but its bizarre design is not for everyone. View on site


Geeky TechRepublic galleries

New York Comic Con 2011: Costumes and cosplay

BlizzCon 2011: Serious gamers unite

Toronto Zombie Walk and undead wedding

SteamCon III: Costumes of Steampunk enthusiasts

Seattle hosts the very first GeekGirlCon


Today's recommended downloads

Introducing Microsoft Office 365 (Microsoft)

Re-Examining the Suitability of the Raised Floor for Data Center Applications (American Power Conversion (APC))

Overcoming Eight Common Power Management Challenges (Eaton)

The New and Improved Windows 7 (BeyondTrust)

Get the Most Value Out of Group Policy (BeyondTrust)


Perennial favorites

 

Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

Smartphones with the lowest and the highest radiation levels

Ways to improve your mobile computing experience

Jason Hiner's 10 best tablets of 2011

New tablets have hit the market week after week throughout 2011, but here are the 10 best that are worth your attention, and your money.



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