Tuesday 24 January 2012

[TechRepublic] Cracking Open the Motorola Xyboard 10.1

Cracking Open

TechRepublic Member | January 24, 2012

Cracking Open the Motorola Xyboard 10.1

Resource of the day

Open Data Center Alliance: Usage Model Requirements

When investing in a new piece of tech, it helps to know what the requirements are beforehand. Check out this video to learn more about usage model requirements for an open data center.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Motorola Xyboard 10.1 Teardown: Overpriced, soon to be outdated

The Motorola Xyboard 10.1's excellent build quality and decent hardware are overshadowed by its high price and quad-core tablet competitors. Read more

Ultrabooks cheat sheet cuts through the hype

Are ultrabooks a unique category of computer or just the next step in the laptop's evolution? This cheat sheet helps you decide. Read more

G-Form Extreme Sleeve protects iPad from dropped bowling ball

G-From Extreme Sleeve lets you drop a bowling ball on you iPad and not crack it open. Read more

How to reset your Android screen lock security pattern

Jack Wallen walks you through the steps to get into your Android phone if you've forgotten your security pattern. Read more

Vote for the worst smartphone name

It seems that smartphone manufacturers are having a difficult time coming up with compelling names for new devices. Take the poll to vote for the worst smartphone name offender. Read more

Use a platform-agnostic strategy for enterprise tablet app development

Find out why Patrick Gray believes that the best approach for enterprise tablet application development is a platform-agnostic strategy. Read more


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Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Using Group Policy to Manage Administrator Rights

Check out this webcast to learn how you can improve your network's security by properly handling administrator rights. It's like giving your employees "do not duplicate" keys.


Today's recommended downloads

Seeding the Cloud: How Choosing the Right Model Can Be a Business Rainmaker (mindSHIFT Technologies)

Protect Your Data with CA ARCserve D2D from Insight (Insight Direct)

Blade Servers: Easier Management, Better Power Usage and Quicker ROI (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Slicing Data Center Inefficiencies (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Live Webcast: Using Group Policy to Manage Administrator Rights (Viewfinity)


 

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