Monday 6 May 2013

PCWorld's Windows Phone 8 Superguide - and more!

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PCWorld Superguide: Windows Phone 8
Windows Phone 8 is unlike any of Microsoft's previous mobile operating systems, and users recognize it. The OS is a very different beast than Apple's iOS or Google's Android system, and has a lot of great things going for it: a fluid and gorgeous user interface, great starter apps, and intuitive features you won't find elsewhere. We're proud to present this Windows Phone 8 Superguide: It provides extensive detail on handsets, features, and functions, and it’s an excellent resource and reference if you’re new to the OS or thinking about switching over.
 
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TechHive Superguide: Master Mobile Photography
“The best camera is the one you have with you.” And smartphones have increasingly become that ubiquitous camera. Most of today’s smartphone cameras have specs you might have found in a point-and-shoot a few years ago. Get the most out of your phone's camera features!
Macworld Superguide: The iPad Office
It’s not a question of whether you can get real work done on an iPad or iPad mini; we know that’s happening already. The real question is how to go about doing it. In this extended feature, we’ve packed in how-tos for writing, editing spreadsheets, creating presentations, and--yes--even running Microsoft Office.
TechHive Superguide: Digital Photography
For our first TechHive Superguide we’ve focused on how to improve your photography experience, no matter what device you use! But whether the camera in your hand is a smartphone or a $1000 DSLR, the focus of this book remains the same: to help you get the best images from the camera you choose.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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