Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Make the most of your tiny new tech gift

  Android 4.2: A visual guide to what's new | iOS 6 arrives: 16 key new features
 
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Make the most of your shiny new tech gift
Is there a new smartphone, tablet or computer in your life? These Computerworld stories can help you make the most of new OSes, find great apps and accessories, safely dispose of your old devices and more. Click this story to see them all, or use this newsletter's table of contents to skip to a specific story. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

Middleware: Keeping the Transaction Production Line Humming
When you don't have a clear picture of your production line processes, it opens the door for slowed delivery, outages, and lost revenue. Discover how BMC Software Middleware Management reduces risks by providing an end-to-end view of transactions so you can detect and resolve problems quickly. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Backup Administrators Speak Out
In too many organizations, piecemeal data-backup solutions create undue complexity and cost the state of backup is broken, as Dave Russell of Gartner has stated. Symantec uniquely provides comprehensive data backup, managed from a single platform. A backup platform is akin to a "manager of managers." Read Now!

Android 4.2: A visual guide to what's new
If you're among the lucky few, your new device will have the most recent version of Android. Get specifics about the new and noteworthy features in Android 4.2 (also called Jelly Bean). Read More

iOS 6 arrives: 16 key new features
Take a visual tour of the new OS's highlights. Read More

Windows 8 cheat sheet
Windows 8 presents a radically new interface to users, but never fear: Our comprehensive guide will help you find your way around the new OS and make the most of its features. Read More

OS X Mountain Lion arrives: The top 25 features
Apple's latest OS X version amps up the iOS integration, but offers much more for business and personal use. We tour the most noteworthy new features. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Mobiquity Inc.

Realizing Real Business Value and Innovation with Mobility
Do you want the same great results — a 44% bump in productivity, 1.5 times jump in revenue, profit margins tripling — that companies with great mobile solutions achieve? Read this paper to find out how to drive real business value with mobile. Learn more.

How to recycle your phone, PC and other tech gear
Now that recycling is mandatory in many states, it's become even easier to sell, recycle or give away your unwanted hardware. Here's how. Read More

16 top apps for your Google Nexus 7: all free
CIO.com's Al Sacco shares his favorite Nexus 7 tablet apps for remote-PC access, instant messaging, sports and more. Although they truly shine on the Nexus 7, many are compatible with other Android tablets as well. Read More

4 security suites that protect all your devices
Security suites from McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro and Webroot offer protection for all your devices along with Web-based management. Read More

Android 4.0: The ultimate guide (plus cheat sheet)
If your device has Android 4.0, 4.1 or 4.2, this in-depth guide can help you find your way around the OS and make the most of its features. Read More

Get things done: 10 to-do apps for Android and iOS
Start the new year right: These 10 task managers for Android and iOS can help keep your to-do list reasonable and achievable. Read More

 

COMPUTERWORLD'S 2012 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Need some help choosing holiday presents for the technology fans on your gift list? We've rounded up this year's best tech gifts, from tablets and HDTVs to smartphones, laptops and an array of other gadgets and accessories.

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