Thursday, 12 January 2012

[TechRepublic] Replace your Android phone UI

Smartphones

TechRepublic Member | January 12, 2012

DIY: How to replace the UI on your Android smartphone

Jack Wallen answers a reader question about how to replace the UI on an Android phone. He notes the answer depends on which phone you use. Read more

Resource of the day

ZDNet 2012 IT Priorities Survey - Participate Today for a Chance to Win $500.

ZDNet and TechRepublic invite you to take a short survey on IT trends and priorities shaping global organizations in 2012 and beyond. Take our brief survey to receive a free copy of the 2012 IT Priorities Report, and be entered for a chance to win $500.


Windows Phone: The Hail Mary pass is now in the air

Windows Phone had a big CES with major announcements from Nokia, HTC, and AT&T. It's now do-or-die for Microsoft in mobile. Learn why. Read more

Beware of QR codes

QR codes are a disruptive technology. Find out why bad guys are happy about that. Read more

Go cross-platform with PhoneGap:Build

One reason to use PhoneGap is to develop for multiple mobile platforms easily, but do you really want to create a separate development environment for each platform? I thought not. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Motorola Lapdock 100: Disappointing, but great potential

Donovan Colbert thinks the Motorola Lapdock 100 is a nice piece of equipment, but he's disappointed that the Mobile View displays HD apps in Gingerbread resolution. Read more

Chrome to Phone: Interact with your mobile Android device from your desktop

Jack Wallen believes the free Chrome to Phone application is the easiest way to send URLs and pasted text from your desktop to your Android phone. Read more

Galaxy Nexus facial recognition doesn't recognize me when I'm drunk

Sonja Thompson recounts her experience with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus facial recognition software. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Lenovo meets Android with K800 smartphone (photos)

Lenovo jumped into the smartphone business at CES 2012 when it announced the K800. Powered by an Intel chip, the Android smartphone will be the first in a series of handsets. View on site

Nokia Lumia 900 4G LTE smartphone makes debut at CES 2012

Monday at CES 2012, Nokia rolled out that Lumia 900, which the company hopes with be its beachhead back into the American smartphone market. View on site

Building the smartphone side of CES (photos)

With the CES set to open in two days, workers at the Las Vegas Convention Center are scrambling madly to set up. CNET takes a look at the big cell phone booths under construction. View on site



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Choosing a Cloud Hosting Provider with Confidence (VeriSign)

Medio Analytic's IT Story (IBM)

ZDNet 2012 IT Priorities Survey - Participate Today for a Chance to Win $500. (ZDNet)

Virtualize With Confidence Using MAX5! (IBM)

Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition (Diskeeper)


Perennial favorites

 

The 20 most useful Android smartphone apps of 2011

The 20 best iPhone apps of 2011 for productive geeks

Five reasons Android is superior to the iPhone

Lesser-known Android tips and tricks

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