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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 12
Not content with merely repeating unsubstantiated iPhone 6 rumors, the iOSphere this week turned to original research and to reading entrails, otherwise known as job postings. The results were, uh, mixed. Read More


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IT Roadmap Denver Focuses on Five Pillars of Technology
The content-rich agenda has been redesigned and reenergized to include increased IDG content from editors you know and trust on topics such as: Security & Management, Network - From the Edge to the Core of the New Data Center, Analytics & Data Management, Cloud & Next Generation Apps, The Mobile/BYOD Enterprise, and 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

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending April 10
The Third Law of Rumors says that the less you know, the more you can say. And the iOSphere this week swelled with iPad rumors that relied heavily on what people don't know. Read More

BlackBerry calls broker's report of high Z10 returns "absolutely false"
BlackBerry Friday branded as "absolutely false" a brokerage's report claiming that "in several cases, returns are now exceeding sales" for the company's new Z10 smartphone in the U.S. Read More


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First three commercials for the Samsung Galaxy S4 appear online
When it comes to advertising dollars, Samsung spent a boatload more money than Apple did last year. That said, it'll be interesting to see how Samsung decides to advertise the Galaxy S4. Well look no further, because Samsung's Mobile page for the Netherlands recently posted three new commercials. Here are some of the features Samsung is looking to tout. The first one is called Sound Shot, and shows... Read More

Perhaps Intel should make its own Windows Phone 8 device
For far too long, the Intel/Windows hegemony drove its competitors batty and customers grumbled in their hopes for a viable alternative. WinTel eventually splintered as Microsoft stumbled with Vista, Linux began creeping into the desktop and Apple made a comeback as a viable platform. AMD, meanwhile, took a huge chunk out of Intel's hide in the middle of the last decade. Unfortunately, AMD blew its... Read More

Apple recently made age ratings for apps on the iOS App Store more visible
Apple last week slightly slightly adjusted the presentation of its iOS App Store to the extent that age ratings for apps are now much more prominently displayed. As you can see below, a ratings box for each app is now located right under the title, allowing users to make more informed purchase decisions. Previously, the age rating for an app was located in an app's information section, requiring... Read More


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Aruba beefs up its BYOD tools, splits business and employee data
Talk to anyone in IT today about anything and it's hard not to transition to a discussion on BYOD. Almost every IT leader I speak to is struggling with the pressure of having to allow workers to use personal devices in the workplace while still maintaining security. This is one of the reasons the mobile device management (MDM) market has been growing. Read More

Office for iPad in 2014? Big mistake
A purported Microsoft roadmap for future releases of its Office suite showed a fall 2014 launch date for Office on Apple's iOS and Google's Android mobile operating systems, an online report said today. Read More

Widely used wireless IP cameras open to hijacking over the Internet, researchers say
Thousands of wireless IP cameras connected to the Internet have serious security weaknesses that allow attackers to hijack them and alter their firmware, according to two researchers from security firm Qualys. Read More

Solar flare blacks out some radios, but the end is not (necessarily) near
Don't set your Google Inactive Account Manager just yet, but there are billions of tons of solar matter hurtling toward the Earth at more than 600 miles (970 kilometers) per second. NASA estimates the plasma will hit our atmosphere late Friday night, U.S. Eastern Daylight Time. Read More

More than 6 out of 10 companies approve of personal device use for work
CompTIA's second annual Trends in Mobility study found that 64% of companies allow, or mandate, the use of employee-owned devices, with most stating that improving productivity is the main driver. Read More



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