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10 Things BlackBerry Z10 Does That iPhone Can't

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10 Things BlackBerry Z10 Does That iPhone Can't
The first BlackBerry 10 smartphone, the BlackBerry Z10, is now available in the United States, and overall, it has been relatively well-received - in North America and overseas. The device just went on sale last week, and U.S. wireless carriers have not yet released any official sales numbers. But if non-U.S. shipments during the first couple of months following the Z10's release are any indication, BlackBerry may see even more Z10 shipments than the million devices it moved it in the company's fiscal fourth quarter. Read More


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Pervasive Mobility Drives the Need for WLAN Evolution
Today's CIOs are challenged to boost worker productivity and simultaneously lower the cost of IT. The shift to pervasive mobility allows companies to achieve both goals. A number of technology trends have come together to create a "perfect storm," which will bring this vision to reality. Learn More

Products of the week 4.8.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Microsoft, Amazon and Citrix Read More

Compuware unveils free mobile app performance system
Compuware has unveiled a free on-demand mobile application performance management (APM) service. Read More

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IT Spending on (Slight) Rise, Mobile Tops the List
Forty-eight percent of the CIOs surveyed expect to increase spending this year, up slightly from this time last year. Mobile, business intelligence, and cloud infrastructure and services are the most cited categories. Read More

Mobile-security startup debuts with 'container' and audit tech for iPad
Mobile-device security startup Averail makes its debut today with its "containerization" software and service intended to give IT managers control over mobile-device apps and their content. Read More


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3 Steps to a Cost-Effective Mobile Strategy
In the new Moovweb white paper, "Creating the Right Mobile Strategy: What You Need to Know Before You Get Started", get the insight you need to make an educated decision on the move to mobile. Read Now!

PETA plans to spy on hunters with drones
If hunters stalk their prey, how well do you suppose they would like being stalked by a drone that hunts for the hunters? Hunters may not normally be concerned with surveillance or drones, but PETA plans to launch drones in order to "spy on hunters," collect footage, and then publicize it. Read More

Former Apple retail guru Ron Johnson shown the door at JC Penney
Rightfully credited as the driving force behind Apple's now ubiquitous retail stores, Ron Johnson is highly regarded as a retail wiz capable of turning stores into attractive shopping destinations. After working his magic at Apple for a number of years, Johnson announced in June of 2011 that he'd be leaving Apple to assume the role of CEO at JC Penney, a slumping nationwide department store that's... Read More

Group led Microsoft, Nokia takes aim at Android with EU complaint
The FairSearch coalition, whose members include Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle, has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Google and Android, saying that the company is using the OS as a Trojan horse to deceive partners and monopolize the mobile marketplace. Read More

Hotspot 2.0 will enable enterprises to wholesale Wi-Fi access
The most widely anticipated but least understood "next big thing" in the networked world is Hotspot 2.0 (HS 2.0). Read More


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Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

Hands off the smartphone map, California court tells drivers
Mapping technology and smartphones often go hand in hand, but in California if you want to check your destination on your mobile device don't be driving at the same time. Read More

U.S. patent office retracts rejection of Apple's iPad Mini trademark
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) last week reversed itself, withdrawing a rejection of Apple's trademark application for "iPad Mini," according to a document published by the agency. Read More

Why some U.S. homes and businesses still don't have cellular service
While large portions of the U.S. are looking forward to faster wireless broadband, some regions don't have even simple cell phone service. What is being done to help? Read More

12 LinkedIn mistakes IT pros make
Don't wait until you decide to leave your current job to update your LinkedIn profile. Start today, and avoid these mistakes. Read More

 
 
 

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