Posts from ZDNet | | Mobile technology: The amazing impact on our lives When we think of mobile technology we usually think of processors, apps, and gadgets. That's fun to do, but it's more important we stop and think how profoundly it impacts our lives. Read more | A closer look at those Windows 8 and Windows RT usage numbers The latest worldwide usage statistics from NetMarketShare are out. What do they say about Windows 8 and Windows RT? Spoiler alert: Don't believe everything you read. Read more | HP Envy x2 revisited 45 days in I've been using the hybrid running Windows 8 from HP for almost two months, and this is what I think of it. Read more | The vanishing PC: Race to the bottom accelerates The demand for more performance and features has traditionally kept the PC from falling too far, too fast. Those days may now be ending, hastened by cheap tablets. The industry is responding with new platforms for low-cost laptops and tablets running Windows 8 and Android. Read more | BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but maybe he's not that far off base. Read more | iPad mini and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 together on video A friend loaned me his Galaxy Note 8.0 and this video shows it side-by-side with the iPad mini. Read more | Good Android apps for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 I have been using the Galaxy Note 10.1 for a few weeks and find the big screen is great for most apps. This is a collection of some really good ones including some apps preinstalled on the Galaxy. Read more | Could Android fail? Could we wake up one morning and find Android gone? One analyst believes that security vulnerabilities could result in litigation, which in turn could make Android too rich for Google's blood. Read more | IDC: Tablets surged worldwide in Q1; 'Have shown no sign of slowing down' Apple continues to lead in global tablet shipments, but Samsung and Asus posted incredible growth annually. Read more | BYOD: From optional to mandatory by 2017, says Gartner Latest research suggests half of employers will, in just four years time, require employees to bring their own devices to work. Should BYOD be a requirement over a personal, optional decision? Read more | |  |  | Connect with TechRepublic | | |
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