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Wharton Computing’s Ted Moskalenko and Scott McNulty are the Odd Couple of mobile technology: Ted loves Android, and Scott is Apple to the core. During this lively Techfast offered up some pros and cons for both platforms and shared some tips, tricks, and apps designed to help you get the most out of your mobile devices.
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10/12/11
10/7/11 Techfast : Mobi le Technology Over load
Ted Moskalenko/Scott McNulty – Wharton Computing
Let's Get Acquainted!
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I’m a Mac
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It’s been one year and seven months…
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…since my last Apple product
What are we covering?
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Carriers and Buzzwords
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Buzzwords
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Carriers, Phones, and Technologies
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Coming Soon
Leapfrog!
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What is a smartphone?
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Mind Control!!
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What makes smartphones different?
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Tablets
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What is a tablet?
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Variety
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Tablet vs Netbook?
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Bridging the Gap
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Market Share
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Smartphone Market Share
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52% 29%
11%
8%
Smartphone Unit Sales Q2 2011
Android iPhone Blackberry Other
https://www.npd.com/wps/portal/npd/us/news/pressreleases/pr_110822a
Tablet Market Share
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http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23034011
68.30% 4.90%
26.80%
Tablet shipments Q2 2011
iPad Playbook Android
Why Bother?
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Why bother?
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The Internet in your pants
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http://theoatmeal.com/comics/smartphone
Media
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Apps
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What’s an app?
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Web app
• Lives on the web
• Not installed on your phone
• Cross platform
• Don’t need to be approved by app stores
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Native app
• Have to install on your device
• Able to access your phone’s hardware
• Faster (in some cases)
• No need for Internet connection (mostly)
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Which one should I get?
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Get an iPhone!
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iPhone 4S
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Siri
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Top 5 iOS Features
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iOS 5
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Notification center
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iMessage
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Tabbed browsing
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Reminders
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WiFi Sync
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iPad
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iCloud
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The Apple way
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App Store and iTunes
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Ecosystem
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Easy to use
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Why iPhones suck
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The Apple way
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Siri is old
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No Flash
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Get an Android!
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Ecosystem
• More options
• More flexibility
• More customization
• Replaceable batteries
• Upgradeable
• Standard connections
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Android Comes in Flavors
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Skins
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Buttons
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Notification Bar/Tray
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Widgets
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Keyboards
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Market Options
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Which Android to get
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Verizon
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T-Mobile
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AT&T
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Sprint
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On the horizon
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Seriously, get an iPhone.
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Overwhelming choice
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Fractured OS
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Phone specific interfaces
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Crapware
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Delving into the app drawer revealed more unwanted software, with a host of apps neatly summarising Android’s perennial fragmentation issues: alongside the official Market, the Xperia Mini Pro comes loaded with four different app stores.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2011/08/22/smartphone-crapware-worse-than-laptops/#ixzz1a3uXtLwm
Malware
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http://www.mcafee.com/us/resources/reports/rp-quarterly-threat-q2-2011.pdf
You can’t go wrong…
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Cross-Platform
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Cloud Services
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Cross-platform apps
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More cross-platform apps
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Android Specific Apps
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Google apps integration
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• Google Apps http://www.google.com/mobile/ • Gmail, Calendar, Contacts • Talk (gChat) • Search • Maps (Latitude) • YouTube • Goggles • Voice • Earth • Finance • Translate • Blogger
Google Voice
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Beautiful Widgets
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Locale and Tasker
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Flashlight
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NitroDesk TouchDown
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iPhone Specific Apps
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Apple’s apps
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Instapaper
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Omnioutliner
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Taskpaper
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iOS Tips
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Android Tips
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Security
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Mobile devices: set a password
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Mobile devices: remote wipe
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Mobile devices: Lookout
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Find my iPhone/iPad
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Mobile devices: encryption
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Questions?
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Contact Us!
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Scott McNulty!
technology.wharton.upenn.edu/techfast/ beacon.wharton.upenn.edu/tedmosk
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