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Sales tricks up cellular reps' sleeves
When negotiating an enterprise cellular contract, it can be prudent to inquire how your sales team gets compensated. Read More


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12 Must-Have Android Apps for Road Warriors
These dozen slick apps will keep you moving, grooving, and taking care of business. Read More

Is March 2 iDay for iPad 2?
Citing multiple but unnamed sources, tech blogger Kara Swisher says an Apple event now planned for March 2 in San Francisco is likely to be the venue for the next iPad. Read More

iPad could get Intel's superfast Light Peak connector
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First CDMA Windows Phone 7 handset expected from Sprint this week
The next Windows Phone 7 handset, and the first for CDMA networks, is widely expected to be available on Sprint's network on Thursday: the HTC 7 Pro, with a sliding horizontal keyboard and a tilting 3.6-inch touch screen. Read More


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Cloud computing is making significant changes to IT, from its infrastructure to corporate culture. Making the move to the cloud doesn't mean an organization must start from scratch though, as many already have the technological tools they need in place. Read Now

Windows Phone 7 update jams some mobile phones
Microsoft's first Windows Phone 7 update is apparently causing some users' phones to not work, with the company advising at least one person to take his device into a store. Read More

Dumbest tech marketing stunts of all time
Two Dell employees last week put the maxim "There's no such thing as bad publicity" to the test after a hostage-themed marketing stunt focused on the Dell Streak tablet went about as badly as you'd expect. Read More

Do wireless providers like Verizon and AT&T crimp mobile security?
Do wireless service giants such as AT&T and Verizon wield their power to effectively stand in the way of mobile-device security? Read More

RIM says competition taking advantage of India problems
Research In Motion has accused unnamed competitors of trying to compound and profit from its problems in India by "suggesting or implying" that RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) will be singled out by Indian regulators, even as their own products that use encryption will escape scrutiny. Read More


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Smartphone Security Threats Overdramatized, Experts Say
I was sitting in the middle of one of the most security conscious crowds you'd ever come across--about 200 computer security professionals listening to a high-powered panel on mobile security threats at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week. Read More

IPhone users get access to Argon augmented reality browser
An iPhone version of the augmented reality Argon browser, which lets users scan places and objects with the phone's video camera and see Web content overlaid on the screen, is now available. Read More

Oddball Cellphones: Docomo's Coolest, Strangest Phones at MWC
From impressive camera phones to adorable flip phones, Docomo's booth at MWC is definitely one of the funnest. Read More

How to secure Web applications from insecure mobile devices
RSA says 2011 will be the year of mobile device malware and of criminals exploiting these devices to commit fraud and other crimes. With literally billions of devices in use worldwide, it's hard to secure them all. Trusteer takes a different approach: secure the applications people want to access from these mobile devices. The solution involves a secure Web browser on a gateway that the mobile device must use to access the protected application. Read More



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