Tablets in the Enterprise
Tablets are the hottest new form factor in computing and offer people a new way to interface with data and applications. TechRepublic examines how tablets can be put to use in a business environment.
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Four simple ways to make your tablet run smoothly
Here are four simple fixes that will get your tablet up and running at optimum speed again in no time.
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Tablet adoption fast track: Application virtualization
Desktop and application virtualization might be the best way to start using tablets in your organization. Patrick Gray explains.
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Use RDP Remote Desktop iFreeRDP on your iPad to access a remote PC
Will Kelly walks through setting up Remote Desktop iFreeRDP, a free iPad app that uses Windows Terminal Services to access remote PCs.
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Uncover the note-taking power of Google Keep
Find out why Jack Wallen believes Google Keep is one of the best of breed for note-taking tools.
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Mobile collaboration best practices for SMBs
Mobile collaboration can offer SMBs a competitive edge. Will Kelly brings us advice from some industry experts about mobile collaboration.
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Three ways to optimize your Android tablet for work productivity
Take a look at three ways that you can turn your tablet into an optimized productivity-boosting tool.
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Take control of your Samsung Galaxy Note tablet with the S Pen Toolbox
Find out why Jack Wallen believes the S Pen Toolbox offers the perfect compliment to the built-in S Pen features on your Samsung Galaxy Note tablet.
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ESET Mobile Security: Is it worth the price of admission?
Jack Wallen takes a looks at the Mobile Security & Antivirus application by developer ESET. When it comes to securing your tablet, is it worth its price tag?
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Infographic: Mobilizing your sales org
This animated infographic, put together by Mutual Mobile, shows how tablets should be used as sales tools to benefit a company's sales force.
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How to run legacy Windows with Limbo for Android
Learn how to run legacy Windows software on your Android tablet with Limbo PC Emulator.
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Industry experts share mobile conferencing best practices for SMBs
With the cloud and tablets, SMBs have access to fully capable mobile conferencing that once would have been cost prohibitive.
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Three ideas for tablets in SMBs
Find out why Patrick Gray believes that SMBs are well positioned to use tablets.
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Use an iPad as your next Point of Sale solution
Will Kelly looks at the advantages of using an iPad as a Point of Sale (POS) solution for your SMB.
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Handwriting recognition on the Samsung Galaxy Note tablet
Find out how to use the S Pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note tablet with the Calendar, browser, and image clipping tool.
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Business functions where SMBs can introduce tablets
Will Kelly provides a cross-platform look at some business functions where SMBs can introduce tablets.
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Five best email apps for Android tablets
Jack Wallen highlights his five favorite email client apps for Android tablets.
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Keep your tablet screens clean with this handy DIY method
Jack Wallen shows you how to help prevent fingerprints, smears, and smudges on your tablet screen.
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Turn your Android tablet into a phone with GrooVe IP
Jack Wallen shows you how to turn your Android tablet into a phone with the help of the GrooVe IP application.
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Use your Samsung Galaxy Note tablet as a digitizer for your PC
Jack Wallen explains how to install the SPenDigitizer application and begin using your Samsung Galaxy Note tablet as a digitizer for your PC.
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Multitask with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Multi Window
Jack Wallen highlights how to multitask using the Multi Window feature that's available on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet.
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The built-in Android Task Manager trumps third-party tools
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks you should use the built-in Android Task Manager tool on your tablet instead of any of the other third-party task managers.
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Surface RT for education: Is it worth it?
Microsoft recently unveiled a new initiative for the education sector, but is it worth it? Take a look at some of the other top tablet contenders and weigh in with your thoughts.
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Uncover the note-taking power of Google Keep
Find out why Jack Wallen believes Google Keep is one of the best of breed for note-taking tools.
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Handwriting recognition on the Samsung Galaxy Note tablet
Find out how to use the S Pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note tablet with the Calendar, browser, and image clipping tool.
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Office suite alternatives for Android tablets
Donovan Colbert takes a close look at several Office suites for Android tablets, including Polaris Office, Documents To Go, OfficeSuite Pro 5, and Google Docs as a native app or via a web browser.
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Edit and convert OpenOffice documents on your Android tablet
Jack Wallen highlights a couple applications that allow you to edit and convert OpenOffice documents on your Android tablet.
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Extend your PC desktop to your Android tablet
Donovan Colbert takes a look at ScreenSlider and iDisplay, two apps that can help maximize your desktop display potential.
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Top iPad apps for accessing SharePoint
iPad users don't have to be left out from your organization's SharePoint sites. Will Kelly highlights some of the top SharePoint apps for the iPad.
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Connect your Android tablet to SMB shares with the ASTRO File Manager
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to connect to SMB shares on your desktop from your Android tablet with ASTRO File Manager.
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Add a full blown web server to your Android tablet
Jack Wallen takes a look at Bit Web Server, a full-blown web development environment for your Android tablet.