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AT&T's Toggle to deliver enterprise apps to Android phones
AT&T on Monday announced plans to offer a new service, called Toggle, that will securely run enterprise apps like email on any Android phone a worker chooses to buy. Read More


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Is your network ready for the iPhone 4S and iPad2?
Enabling workers to access the enterprise network with personal mobile devices is one of the biggest pain points affecting IT organizations today. Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives allow workers to easily and securely access applications and resources with their smartphones and tablets. Read the Aberdeen Group research brief for BYOD best practices.

Verizon, VMware plan dual-persona phone software
Verizon Wireless will announce dual-persona software with partner VMware later this week, closely following AT&T in unveiling a way to separate mobile handsets into business and personal segments. Read More

Android to iOS: Where Google 'inspired' Apple
iPhone and iPad aficionados like to cite Google's copying of iOS features -- but the reverse happens, too Read More

Cellphone subscriptions outnumber people in U.S.
The CTIA has released survey data that shows the number of wireless subscriber connections now outnumbers the U.S. population, adding up to a wireless penetration rate of 103.9%. Read More


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Xirrus revamps its Wi-Fi arrays for the enterprise
Xirrus has revamped its Wi-Fi arrays, making the cake-like housing thinner, adding optional modular 450Mbps 802.11n radios, beefing up the on-board network processors, and boosting range and signal quality with a new directional antenna design. Read More

Tributes pour in for Steve Jobs
Technology and other leaders share their thoughts on Apple's Steve Jobs Read More

iPhone 5 rumor roll-up (continued) for week ending Oct. 7
The best thing about the iPhone 4S is that it means the iOSsphere can keep rumoring about the iPhone 5. And it is. Read More


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Application Delivery 2.0 Handbook
This comprehensive handbook offers guidance on ensuring application delivery with a systematic approach. Read More

CTIA fights San Francisco cell safety law again
The CTIA mobile trade group is asking a federal court to stop San Francisco from making cell-phone retailers post warnings about radiation dangers from phones, just a week before an annual trade show that CTIA moved out of the city because of the law. Read More

Good extends security platform to third-party apps
Good Technology is opening up its technology platform so that enterprises and third-party developers can build secure mobile applications running on its infrastructure. Read More

26 helpful open source network management tools
Here are 26 network management tools based on open source and available at little or no cost. Read More

Sprint's solo LTE plan ignores Clearwire assets
Shares of Sprint Nextel and Clearwire plummeted on Friday after Sprint laid out plans to build its own LTE network, leaving the ailing Clearwire alone to fund and build LTE itself. Read More



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