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How to root your Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy S III running Android 4.0

Jack Wallen walks through the process of rooting a Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone that's running Android 4.0. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Speed Analytics and Simplify Cloud with IBM PureSystems

Join this webcast on February 12th to learn how the latest PureSystems announcements can help you accelerate big data analytics, simplify cloud transformation and deployment, and consolidate systems to simplify management and reduce expense.


Posts from TechRepublic

 

M2M and smartphones mean a better Connected Home

Will Kelly explains why M2M and smartphones are becoming integral elements in the next generation of Connected Home platforms. Read more

The countdown to 100,000 Windows 8 apps falls short

Greg Shultz spent the last few months tracking available apps in the Windows Store; see what he discovered. Read more

The power of Qualcomm's Snapdragon Android SDK

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Android SDK is a series of tools and resources that enable developers to create more apps and user experiences with Snapdragon-powered devices. Read more

Posts from ZDNet

 

BlackBerry 10 launch event scorecard

The company formerly known as RIM held its big BlackBerry 10 launch in New York City this morning to great fanfare. How well did the happenings at the event meet the company's needs? Read more

BlackBerry Q10: Hands on with the elusive keyboard-equipped handset

BlackBerry has announced its Qwerty-equipped Q10 handset but there were precious few of them in the launch. ZDNet managed to track one down and get a quick hands-on demo. Read more

BlackBerry's bloody nose

It's fair to say that RIM -- well, BlackBerry -- has been thoroughly beaten up over the years. Can they pick themselves up and come back fighting? Read more

BlackBerry 10: Forget about the phone - it's the OS that really counts

With the Z10, BlackBerry finally has a modern smartphone ? but it's the operating system that matters. Read more

Nokia MeeGo fans will appreciate UI elements of BlackBerry 10

Anyone who used MeeGo will quickly see that BlackBerry 10 has many of those swiping design elements in its new UI. MeeGo went farther in some respects, but there are much better prospects for more extensive application development with BlackBerry than there are with MeeGo now that Nokia killed that project. Read more

It's tough to find even 50 good BB10 apps in BlackBerry World

I appreciate Alec Saunders' energy and the efforts made by BlackBerry, however the current state of BB World for BB10 in the US is not very good. The number of apps doesn't mean much when key popular apps are missing. It always takes time to build up app stores, but can BlackBerry afford to take a long time? Read more

Nvidia to make reference smartphones and tablets: Rumor

Nvidia, no stranger to producing reference designs for graphics cards, is rumored to be getting ready to produce reference designs for smartphones and tablets based on its Tegra platform. Read more

BlackBerry: It's all in the name

In an attempt to forge a new path, Research In Motion has taken the name of its most popular brand, BlackBerry. What does it stand for? Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five network management tools for admins

Solid information leads to a strong and worry-free network. Jack Wallen lists five tools that can get you that solid information for free. View on site

NASA Images: More desktop wallpaper from the space program

Last week's NASA-based desktop wallpaper gallery was so popular we thought you would like to see more examples of the kind of images available for free from the NASA website. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

On-demand Webcast: Big Data Priorities 2013 (ZDNet)

On-demand Webcast: DevOps and the Cloud: Achieving Agility Across the Software Delivery Lifecycle (IBM)

On-demand Webcast: Collaboration On-The-Go (TechRepublic)

Deploying a High-Performance and Cost-Efficient Product Lifecycle Management System (Oracle)

A Framework for Developing and Evaluating Data Center Maintenance Programs (APC by Schneider Electric)


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So what should CIOs do to preserve maximum productivity with BYOD, while maintaining much-needed corporate security? We'd be wise to take some pointers from business magnate Warren Buffett.



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