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Google's Ice Cream Sandwich -- a new era for Android

 

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In-depth: Google's Ice Cream Sandwich -- a new era for Android
From power to polish, Google's Ice Cream Sandwich delivers a massive burst of energy to the Android platform. Here's a detailed review of what's new and how it measures up. Read More


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Consumerization: How IT Can Gain Control
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Image gallery: Google's Ice Cream Sandwich -- a new era for Android
From power to polish, Google's Ice Cream Sandwich delivers a massive burst of energy to the Android platform. Here's a close-up look at many of its new features. Read More

Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Pure Google, pure delight
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus, which will run Google's new Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS, looks like the next smartphone to beat. Read More

The Nook Tablet's design element: A faux carabiner clip
A certain design element of the Nook Tablet caught the eye of teardown experts at iFixit: A metal loop at the lower left corner of the metal cover. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple rumor watch: iPad 3 March, iPhone 5 LTE
The Apple rumor machine kicks into high gear this weekend, as veteran iWebsite, iLounge, claims a well-sourced rumor: that the iPad 3 ships in March while the iPhone 5 will boast a metal back and LTE support. Let the debate begin. Read More


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IT-as-a-service is IT at your service
Progressive organizations are finding they can deliver a booster shot to agility by adding intelligence to network management. The result? Application delivery improves, even in the face of fast changing business requirements, with new applications, data and services provisioned literally on the fly. Read More!

After iPad, Kindle Fire clear second choice
Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet will leapfrog most competitive offerings to quickly become number two in the market behind Apple's iPad, according to a survey conducted by ChangeWave Research. Read More

IT's age problem
IT workers over 50, or even 40, are having a tougher time than their younger colleagues staying fully employed. Is it age bias or something more complex? Read More

Android malware explodes, jumps five-fold since July
Malware targeting Google's Android mobile operating system exploded in the last several months, its volume quintupling since July, Juniper Networks said. Read More

Darlene Storm: Android dubbed a cyber menace as mobile malware explodes
While Android is hugely popular, it's also the most highly targeted OS for mobile malware. In fact, numerous security firms predict doom and gloom for Droid security in the 2012 mobile device ecosystem; cybercriminals may view Android as the new low-hanging fruit. Android mobile malware has 'exploded' and was dubbed one of the biggest cyber menaces for government. Read More

Siri for Android -- sort of
Are you an Android user but longing for the functionality of Siri's voice recognition? We look at a variety of interesting apps. Read More

 
 
 

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