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10 terrific apps for the new iPad
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Enterprise IT likes what it sees in new iPad
The new third-generation Apple iPad is generally a hit with a sampling of enterprise users, based on quick reactions from half a dozen IT professionals and consultants. All like the greatly enhanced display, the graphics processing boost and 4G LTE wireless support. Read More

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The new iPad's LTE and HD video make a powerful combination, but could end up costing users, or their employers, a bundle. Read More

Evaluating BlackBerry alternatives
Research in Motion (RIM) had a tough year in 2011 with a number of outages, lackluster communication with customers and transition in the executive suite. RIM's problems have left many C-level executives frustrated with the BlackBerry platform and looking for a better mobile messaging solution. Read More

Microsoft to shut down app store for old phone platform
Microsoft will soon shut down the app store for Windows Mobile, the phone platform it is phasing out. Read More

Gorilla Logic releases cloud-based mobile app testing tool
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Ray Ozzie's startup has mobility, communications at core
Ray Ozzie, the former chief software architect at Microsoft, has given a few more hints about what his new startup will do. Read More

Techies are spending a lot of time on PCs in our post-PC world
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Why the holdouts aren't buying an iPad 3
As the Apple-obsessed slice of the technology world awaits today's iPad-next announcement, I asked my social-media followers these questions: Read More



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