
Three methods for transferring files to and from your Android tablet
If your Android tablet doesn't have a USB port, you can still easily transfer your files to and from a PC. Jack Wallen explains three ways this can be done.
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If your Android tablet doesn't have a USB port, you can still easily transfer your files to and from a PC. Jack Wallen explains three ways this can be done.
Learn how to setup and configure an Android tablet to access Microsoft Office 365.
Jack Wallen offers some troubleshooting tips for syncing Exchange contacts and calendars on your Android smartphone.
Jack Wallen highlights some of the accessibility options available in the Samsung Galaxy S III and other devices with Android 4.0.
Patrick Gray discusses some factors that might spell the end of the desktop as we know it. Do you think tablets will eventually replace the traditional desktop?
Andy Makar highlights five of his favorite mind mapping applications for the Android tablet platform.
Jack Wallen walks you through two methods of blocking unwanted calls on your Android smartphone.
Deciding whether to trust apps or not just got more complicated. Michael Kassner asked a pair of researchers why that is.
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks Ubuntu One is a great tool for connecting your Android tablet to a cloud space and syncing with your Ubuntu-based Linux machine.
Jack Wallen highlights two Android apps that allow you to easily forward calls and SMS -- Simple Call Forwarding and SMS Forwarding.
Jack Wallen shows you how to help prevent fingerprints, smears, and smudges on your tablet screen.
Mobile developer William J. Francis demonstrates how easy it is to consume a RESTful service from your Android device.
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.
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.
The accelerometer is a hardware sensor used to detect a shake motion. William Francis shares the accelerometer code that he uses in his Android apps.