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TOP WEEKEND STORIES:
- Slideshow: 10 Killer Mac Applications

- Healthcare Digital Issue: No More Excuses

HIGHLIGHTED COVERAGE:

- Now 55% Of Androids Eating Eclair

- iPhone 4 Bumper Refunds Begin

- Google Images Reimagined

EYE CANDY: FEATURED SLIDESHOWS:

- Slideshow: iPad Does Remote Control--3 Apps Tested

- Slideshow: Amazon's Case For Enterprise Cloud Computing

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 Saturday, July 24, 2010 

 
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Blackberry 6 Eye Candy Available

Editor's Note


Ed Hansberry


Even though Windows Phone 7 is heavily anticipated this fall, mainly as Microsoft's last chance to turn its mobile device effort around, it isn't the only major release in the pipeline. Research in Motion's Blackberry platform is getting a pretty big update with version 6 and now there are a number of screenshots available as well as information about the Blackberry 6 Desktop software.

The software looks very modern and has a lot of nice features, but it strikes me as a bit anachronistic. The big players in smartphones are relying on the cloud for everything. Microsoft is the last real holdout with Windows Mobile Device Center to sync with Windows Mobile, but that software has one foot in the grave as Windows Phone 7 will not use it. That will leave RIM as one of the few that continue to sync with your PC.

With so many services like Google Gmail and Microsoft Hotmail storing important data in the cloud, it would make more sense for RIM to leverage that and bypass desktop software altogether. Of course, those services rely on Exchange ActiveSync, which RIM doesn't support.

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TOP WEEKEND STORIES

Slideshow: 10 Killer Mac Applications

Web apps are the future, but there's still a lot of great software to be downloaded and installed. We picked ten worthy Mac applications, that are tops here and now.

Healthcare Digital Issue: No More Excuses

Small healthcare providers must move fast to adopt electronic health records or they and the hospitals they work with will miss out on government funding. Learn how four hospitals used different approaches to get doctors on board with e-health records.



HIGHLIGHTED COVERAGE

Now 55% Of Androids Eating Eclair

According to Google, the distribution of smartphones running Android 2.1 Eclair has reached 55%. Is anyone out there using Android 2.2 Froyo yet?

iPhone 4 Bumper Refunds Begin

Apple rebates kick in as the company looks to make amends for "antennagate."

Google Images Reimagined

A revamped image search interface and a new image ad format promise easier image searching and more ad revenue.


EYE CANDY: FEATURED SLIDESHOWS

Slideshow: iPad Does Remote Control--3 Apps Tested

We tested three apps that provide a variety of remote control capabilities: one from Array Networks, one called LogMeln, and finally AirDisplay from Avatron, which turns your iPad into a second monitor.

Slideshow: Amazon's Case For Enterprise Cloud Computing

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels takes on 'false cloud' wannabes, challenges common myths and critiques private-cloud alternatives as boiling down to buying, deploying and maintaining servers.



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