Here are the top mobility articles we found this week.
- Apple’s March 7th event roundup: the new iPad, Apple TV refresh and everything else — Engadget
- Apple iOS 5.1 hands-on video
- iOS 5.1 gets tethered jailbreak for non-A5 iPads, iPhones and iPods
This is for older devices that don’t take advantage of the moving boot ROM architecture.
- Caterpillar launches CAT B10 rugged smartphone (hands-on)
- In a post-PC world, Gartner sees PC growth accelerating in 2012
- Apple, That iPad Will Never Get the Network Speed You Claim
In case there was ever any doubt…
- The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On British WWII Propaganda Poster
- Apple Names All-Time Top App Store Apps | News | The Mac Observer
Not one productivity app in the top 10 for iPhone: The iPad #1 paid app is Pages, other iWorks apps round up the top 10
- Hello, Google Play: Google launches sweeping revamp of app, book, music, and video stores
- iPad embraced by small businesses; use quadruples in one year
- iPad Usage
- Our liveblog of Apple’s iPad 3 event starts at 10AM PST, March 7th | The Verge
- Google Play replaces Android Market and unifies Android content services
an odd move indeed
- Bell to release the Samsung Galaxy Rugby and Sonim XP5520 Bolt
- President Obama receives the Presidential Daily Briefing on an iPad
- Adobe rushes out critical Flash update
- Basecamp gets a UI redesign, plenty of new features
- Andy Ihnatko on Windows 8
Also, a PC running Windows 8 feels like two entirely separate machines that share the same screen and keyboard via a KVM switch. I feel like I’m in Metro World and make occasional commutes to Conventional Windows World, or vice-versa. I’d like to see a smoother integration.
- Matthew Baxter-Reynolds on the Windows 8 Experience: ‘Confusing. Confusing as Hell.’