Saturday, March 28, 2015

10 Android devices that were too weird to succeed

BlackBerry shocks with Q4 profit but CEO Chen can't stop sales slide.

Try these 5 undiscovered Google Drive tricks.

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March 28, 2015

10 Android devices that were too weird to succeed

There's breaking the mold with innovative new features, and then there are these phones. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. BlackBerry shocks with Q4 profit but CEO Chen can't stop sales slide

2. Try these 5 undiscovered Google Drive tricks

3. Facebook speeds iPhone app dev with React Native

4. Toshiba announces industry's densest 3D flash memory

5. Microsoft name games continue as 'universal apps' become 'Windows apps'

6. New mobile-malware detection technique uses gestures

7. 9 recipes for getting started with IFTTT's Do apps for Android

8. The things end users do that drive security teams crazy

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BlackBerry shocks with Q4 profit but CEO Chen can't stop sales slide

Revenue dropped by 32 percent year-on-year. READ MORE

Try these 5 undiscovered Google Drive tricks

Google Drive and its attendant apps offer a wealth of tools to help you be more productive. Try these five for the biggest boost. READ MORE

Facebook speeds iPhone app dev with React Native

The React Native framework provides a way to build app user interfaces for Apple iOS devices using JavaScript, a programming language well-known to many Web developers. READ MORE

Toshiba announces industry's densest 3D flash memory

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Microsoft name games continue as 'universal apps' become 'Windows apps'

Microsoft has again changed the lexicon it wants others to use to describe the apps that run on Windows. READ MORE

New mobile-malware detection technique uses gestures

The technology checks if attempts to use certain phone functions are accompanied by natural gestures users are expected to make. READ MORE

9 recipes for getting started with IFTTT's Do apps for Android

Whether you use Do Button, Do Camera, Do Note, or all three, here are three recipes for each to help you simplify even the most mundane of tasks. READ MORE

The things end users do that drive security teams crazy

To protect users from public embarrassment their identities have been withheld in these true stories of failures to follow security protocol. READ MORE

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