Apple's mobile operating system (iOS) supports iPhones, iPads, iPods and other Apple devices, and while even beginners can now develop apps to run just on these devices themselves, sometimes you want to create an app with more heft....
Cloud computing
- Author:Goldstein, Neal, Maniyam, SujeeSummary:
- Author:Boyd, BarbaraSummary:
Want to keep your calendar, contacts, e-mail and iWork documents up to date and in sync—no matter where you are or which iOS device you’re using? Want access to your photos or music library everywhere? Apple's iCloud and iTunes Match...
- Author:Kirsch, DanSummary:
Hybrid clouds are transforming the way that organizations do business. This handy guide helps you find out what this new cloud deployment model is all about. You'll get down-to-earth information about cloud technology, questions to...
- Author:Teeter, RyanSummary:
Google Apps are Web-based, low-cost (or free!) office productivity tools that do everything those expensive applications do—and you can access them from any computer with an Internet connection. Google Apps For Dummies boosts your "app-...
- Author:Dixon, JudySummary:
Technology writer Judy Dixon takes you on a tour of Dropbox, the popular, cloud-based file syncing and storage system used in homes and workplaces around the world. Learn how to harness this powerful tool to back up your files securely...
- Author:Dresner, AnnaSummary:
Everyone, by now, is at least familiar with Apple's digital voice assistant Siri, whether she's narrating an Apple television commercial or answering cheeky questions like, "What is the meaning of life?" and "Siri, are you single?" But...
- Author:Kaufman, MarciaSummary:
Cloud computing can be difficult to understand at first, but the cost-saving possibilities are great and many companies are getting on board. If you've been put in charge of implementing cloud computing, this straightforward, plain-...
