Thursday 29 November 2012

Share files between your Android tablet and desktop

Tablets in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | November 29, 2012

Share files between your Android tablet and desktop with File Expert

Jack Wallen takes a look at File Expert, an Android application that allows you to easily transfer files between your tablet and your desktop. Read more

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Live Webcast: Emerging Customer Support Channels - The Who, What and Why

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Build a mobile workflow with Adobe Acrobat Pro XI

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Infographic: The sustainability of tablets

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Capture content using CaptureToCloud for the iPad

Will Kelly takes a look at the CaptureToCloud iOS app, which lets you capture web content directly from your iPad. Read more

Use Evernote for your information intensive IT projects

Will Kelly explains how to use Evernote for your IT projects natively or by integrating the app with Nozbe or Refinder. Read more

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Nextgen Reader for Surface RT: My favorite app

There aren't a lot of apps in the Windows Store for the Surface RT, and not a lot of them in there are very good. This app has quickly become my favorite app for the Surface and for a surprising reason. Read more

Barnes & Noble launches iOS, Android Nook app in UK

Barnes & Noble has launched a new app that allows people to download and view content from the Nook store on an Android, iPad, iPhone or iPod touch device. Read more

Ballmer: Microsoft should have entered tablet market earlier

The Microsoft chief has acknowledged that his company is somewhat behind Apple when it comes to 'innovating on the seam between software and hardware'. Read more

QuickBooks Mobile makes way onto Android tablets

Intuit's mobile application for accessing its cloud accounting software QuickBooks Online is now optimized for devices bigger than smartphones. Read more

Does a tablet really need eight cores?

The core wars have reached a détente on the PC, but mobile is another matter. Some smartphones and tablets are already packing four cores, but chipmakers apparently aren?t stopping there. Read more

Surface RT hands-on: Not a good tablet, not a good laptop

My Surface RT arrived a couple of days ago and I have not put it down much other than to munch some turkey. It is early yet but my initial experience is mixed. I believe it is a good mobile solution for some but not for me, yet. Read more


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Five of the better desktop ebook readers

Jack Wallen reveals his picks for desktop versions of ebook readers - one is bound to suit your needs. View on site

Five free social networking tools for the desktop

Having the proper tools allows you to keep your business on top of social networking and keep you one step ahead of the competition. View on site



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