Mobile OS
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Articles about Mobile OS
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Big data, cloud computing experts hard to hire, bosses admit
A report says the UK will need another 300,000 IT workers by 2020, but employers are already finding competition fierce for the mostly highly qualified staff.
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iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c might underwhelm - but do they point to Apple's future plans?
While the latest Apple handsets don't impress, the technology inside them will lead to big changes down the line, says TechRepublic's CIO Jury.
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Build a mobile workflow with Adobe Acrobat Pro XI
Will Kelly gives an overview of how you can use Adobe Acrobat Pro XI to create a mobile workflow.
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Five of the most addictive smartphone apps
There are hundred of thousands of apps available, and some of them are literally irresistible. Here are five of the most addictive apps. Did the app you can't live without make the list?
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Mobile password managers: Cracking the security mechanisms
Password managers for mobile devices are convenient. But are the cached passwords sufficiently protected? Michael Kassner asks two experts to explain the vulnerabilities.
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Five apps for tracking the latest political mayhem
The U.S. election season is fully upon us. If you're trying to keep up with the polls, pundits, and political news, these apps can help.
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Last ditch effort: HP brings WebOS to open source
Jack Wallen expounds upon HP's offering of WebOS to the open source community. Is this the makings of a Phoenix rising from the ashes or a death knell for WebOS?
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Possible ripple effects of HP's plan to open source WebOS
How will HP's decision to open source WebOS possibly impact Android, open source developers, and the monetization of apps? Post your thoughts in the discussion.
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Must-have mobile apps for smart workers
ZDNet Asia picks out top apps across four mobile platforms--iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone--to put some organization into your life.
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HP loses $206 per TouchPad during fire sale
By slashing the TouchPad's price, HP hopes to work off unsold inventory and cut its losses. Here's a look at what the company loses on each unit.
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HP loses $206 per TouchPad during fire sale
By slashing the TouchPad's price, HP hopes to work off unsold inventory and cut its losses. Here's a look at what the company loses on each unit.
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Death of the TouchPad: What it reveals about the future of tablets and mobiles
Four mobile lessons the end of HP's webOS slate teaches us...
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Mobile apps for getting and staying fit
Here are some fitness mobile apps that TechRepublic contributor Deb Shinder finds useful. Share your fitness app recommendations in the discussion.
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Will HP's plan to bring WebOS to the PC make life better or worse for IT?
HP has announced plans to launch WebOS on the PC. Are they trying to become the next Apple? Will yet another PC OS make life better or worse for IT?
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Adobe launches AIR for mobile; Eyes Android support in 2010
Adobe said its army of Flash developers on the desktop will now be able to launch mobile applications too. The company unveiled Adobe AIR for mobile devices and said it will support Google's Android p...