Monday, March 04, 2013

First Look: BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES)10

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In January 2007, Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld, introduced the iPhone, and forever changed the smartphone landscape. You might remember that he also prank called Starbucks during a demo meant to show how easy the iPhone made it to find nearby coffee shops using Google Maps and call one up. "Yes, I'd like to order 4,000 lattes to go, please. No, just kidding. Wrong number. Goodbye!" Read More

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Yahoo CEO Mayer checked VPN logs before banning home working
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