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In pictures: 21 Chrome Web apps for serious work
If you use Google's Chrome browser (or a Chromebook), check out these great document creation, collaboration and management tools
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IN PICTURES: Free Android apps - 11 great utilities for your phone
You can never have too many Android apps ... especially when they're free. Here are 11 downloads that deserve a spot on your device, each designed to add functionality to your Google phone and enhance your overall Android experience.
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IN PICTURES: The 10 most essential apps for Android phone users
An Android expert discusses the 10 apps he just can't live without
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IN PICTURES: 10 hot Honeycomb apps for business
You have the Android Honeycomb tablet. ... now it's time to put it to work
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IN PICTURES: 10 cool apps for Android Honeycomb tablets
Here are 10 apps that show off the power and versatility of the Android Honeycomb tablet platform
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Google apps for business: 10 powerful add-ons
Check out these 10 Google Apps add-ons designed to enhance the Google Apps experience and help you take care of business -- from data protection to project management and more. All add-ons can be found at Google Apps Marketplace, and most of them are free or offer a free edition.
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IN PICTURES: Top 15 Android Apps For Smartphone Shutterbugs
Use these Android apps to add effects to your mobile photos and make them easier to take
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IN PICTURES: Top 15 iPhone and iPad apps that cost $1.19
Small investments can reap big rewards when it comes to dirt cheap iPhone and iPad apps
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IN PICTURES: Best free iPhone and iPad Apps of 2011 (so far)
They're new, they're fun, they're useful and best of all, they're free - Here are 20 iOS apps for work and play.
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IN PICTURES: Vivid 2011 - lighting up Sydney
It's about 3D projection, light, colour, multimedia and technology. It's Vivid Sydney 2011. First Brian Eno, then Laurie Anderson took on the task of turning the Sydney Opera House into Australia's largest canvas. For the Vivid Sydney Festival in 2011, curator Stephen Pavlovic selected French team, Superbien, which pushed the concept further than before. Superbien named its creation La Macula, a projected digital artwork which takes the sails of the Sydney Opera House on a swirling psychedelic journey. The artwork also includes a specially commissioned soundscape, which could be listened to at Circular Quay by tuning in to 90.9FM or through the Vivid Live iPhone App. And if that wasn't enough there were also more than 40 light art installations from local and international artists. Vivid ends June 13. This riot of colour was captured by ARN Managing Editor, Mike Gee.
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iPad apps: A sneak peek
Let the iPad app cavalcade begin. Amazon showed off a Kindle iPad app Monday vowing to bring its e-reader and e-bookstore to the iPad.
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Slideshow: iPhone apps for Aussie users
From detailed local weather to shopping mall layouts, <i>ARN</i> has searched far and wide to come up with a list of iPhone apps that will be can benefit Australian users.