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John Evans

iPad in the Enterprise: A Videoconferencing Dream Machine? | PCWorld Business Center - 3 views

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    "Three IT workers with iPads gathered around a whiteboard in a conference room in Boston to figure out how to improve a long-standing technical service- and running into more questions than answers."
John Evans

32 iPad Tips and Tricks | PCWorld - 8 views

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    "You know that your new iPad will let you easily watch movies, browse the Internet, or play games on the go, but plenty of advanced features hidden beneath the surface of iOS can improve your tablet computing experience even further. To help you become an iPad master, we've compiled a handy list of tips and tricks for new iPad users. Read on if you want to learn how to multitask, take screenshots, encrypt your backups, and more."
John Evans

How to Hack an iPad | PCWorld - 7 views

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    "Most iPad and iPhone owners rely on their Apple ID password to prevent access to their account details. This won't stop a hacker gaining access to your personal account and log in details. Here's how to hack an iPad."
Lucy Gray

How Schools Are Putting the IPad to Work - PCWorld Business Center - 19 views

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    I'm at Sacred Heart today.
Peggy George

T-Mobile Germany Banning Skype for iPhone - PC World - 0 views

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    Sure glad we aren't having the problems they are having in Germany! I love the Skype iPhone app!
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    at least we're better off than the folks in Germany, where the country's official provider, T-Mobile, wants to ban use of the Skype app on both its 3G network and its extensive Wi-Fi hot spot network. Not only has T-Mobile said that the use of Skype is forbidden, but it's also declared its intent to cancel the contracts of any users who use workarounds to run the program anyway. The company's reasoning is that the program's high data use would choke the network infrastructure and that it violates the customer contract, prohibiting VoIP--a clause apparently used by all other German mobile service providers as well.
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