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CIO Columnist 4 Reasons Apple Doesn't Need An iPhone Nano
By Eric Zeman
Bringing an iPhone Nano to market now would be a mistake for Apple. Here's why.

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Samsung Preps New Phone, Tablet, Cloud Service
Samsung will show off a new Galaxy smartphone May 3, but rumors also point to a new Galaxy tablet and cloud-based storage service.

Google Continues Product Purge
Google shutters Patent Search, Flu Vaccine Finder, and Google Related in ongoing trimming of services.

Mobile Health Presents Life-Changing Opportunities
From medication reminders to wearable body sensors, mobile health solutions will become a vital part of our lives and many organizations' services.

iPhone 5 May Get New Display, 'Liquidmetal'
Reports that surfaced this week suggest the next iPhone will use brand-new touch screen technology and will be encased in something called "liquidmetal."

Oracle, Google Struggle To Explain APIs To Jury
Day four of Oracle's copyright and patent lawsuit against Google's Android OS brings a lesson in API design and programming that even the judge declares 'confusing.'

Intel-Based Xolo X900 Android Smartphone: India First
Lava kicked off sales of the Xolo X900, an Android smartphone with an Intel Atom processor inside. It marks Intel's renewed push into the mobile market.

Oracle Vs. Google: Tour The Evidence
Oracle and Google continue to fight a nasty courtroom battle over patent and copyright claims involving Java and mobile phones. Consider some of the crucial evidence introduced so far.




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Big Data Talent War: 10 Analytics Job Trends
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Girls Around Me App: Not Today's Creepiest Stalker
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