Lenovo's rip-and-flip Helix could find a place in the mobile office

The company's new ThinkPad covers the bases as both a tablet and laptop.

Lenovo shows off high-performance, rip-and-flip laptop/tablet

The Helix, with an Intel Core processor and running Windows 8, functions as an ultrabook, but with a detachable tablet screen.

Government users want larger screens, and Apple may be listening

Readers say apps are easier to use with more display real estate, and device-makers are listening.

5 tablets to tackle government work

No matter their intended purpose, there are some features of the tablet form factor that every agency needs to consider. We take a look at five models — the Apple iPad, Dell Latitude 10 Enhanced Security, Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet2, Microsoft Surface Pro and Panasonic ToughPad — and see how their features match up with agency needs.

Cybersecurity

Tablets for government: Dell Latitude 10 Enhanced Security

The Latitude's user authentication features will please admins, but users won't love the limited battery power.

Tablets for government: Panasonic ToughPad FZ-G1

Panasonic's ToughPad FZ-G1 is a Windows 8 Pro tablet rugged enough to be used in practically any environment. But when multiple options are in use, its power consumption might be an issue.

Tablets for government: Apple iPad

The iPad's bright display and long battery life may not compensate for its limited processing power and number of ports.

Tablets for government: Surface Pro from Microsoft

The Surface Pro from Microsoft could be a popular choice among government IT administrators, given its large, clear display and processing power. But its larger size and weight might make it less popular among some end users.

Tablets for government: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2

Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a Windows 8 Pro tablet with good battery performance well-suited to the agency user who needs a near-desktop experience while operating remotely. But its prior-version USB port might be a hindrance to those using many newer peripherals.

Rugged tablet has the toughness, security features for field duty

GammaTech's Durabook TA10 meets a variety of MIL-STD and IP standards and can include a FIPS 201 fingerprint scanner for two-factor authentication.

State & Local

States shift into high gear with online driving tests

Virginia, North Dakota and Indiana are part of growing set of states bringing drivers exams and other automated DMV services to their citizens over the Web.

Cybersecurity

Citrix Receiver now supports Android smart-card authentication

The software supports CAC and PIV card authentication, and meets NSA and DISA requirements for secure Bluetooth communication.

Ultra-rugged tablet, with CAC reader, ready for the field

Xplore's newest model stands up to just about any military test for ruggedness, and it exceeds the specifications in some areas.

IEEE wants mobile devices to be more repairable

The organization, noting the environmental impact of billions of cell phones, says users should be able to open them up and fix them so they last longer. Would that be a headache for network admins?

Emerging Tech

Windows 8 and the PC vs. tablet debate

Microsoft's new OS is making headway with agencies, particularly in DOD, while catching on with consumers, too.

A way to lock down public-facing iPads

Kensington's SecureBack enclosures offer a way to secure iPads used as kiosks or control panels in public settings.

State & Local

FDNY medical crews to arrive at the scene with Armor tablets

The rugged tablets, along with DRS Technologies' EVDO routers, will let crew establish two-way links from the scene of an emergency to a hospital.

RT vs. Pro: Which Surface is best for your agency?

The natural reaction is to go with the more powerful Pro, but the choice depends on how employees will be using the tablet.

Government needs are redefining tablets

Manufacturers are adding features that makes sense on the job -- such as ruggedness and two-factor authentication -- though no one tablet has it all yet.

Cybersecurity

How to make iPads safe for government? 'Neuter' them.

Mobile devices can be a risk to secure environments. A CACI exec says one approach to security has been to alter the hardware of Apple iPads.

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