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BYOD blues: What to do when employees leave

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BYOD blues: What to do when employees leave
The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is gaining steam, thanks to the cost benefits and increased productivity that can come from allowing employees to provision their own technology. Mobile workers are more likely to put in more hours, so if your employees want to buy their own equipment and do more work on their own time, it's a win for the company. Read More


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7 hot gadgets to make your summer sizzle
Ready for summer? We've tested a fresh batch of tech gear built for the great outdoors. Whether you're going camping, paddling upriver, exploring the backcountry or just lounging by the pool, these gadgets can enhance your alfresco adventures. Read More

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending June 24
This week the iOSphere faced the unthinkable: an iPad mini 2 that has the same resolution as the iPad mini 1. Where is innovation when you need it? Read More

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Things slowing down on your Wi-Fi network? Here are a host of tricks, tips and tweaks to speed up your wireless performance. Read More

A case for smartphone tracking
As more mobile apps make use of location data to improve the user experience, is it time for users to put concerns of smartphone tracking behind them? Read More


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10 steps to Improve Mobile User Experience
Mobile devices have rapidly become a de facto platform for the enterprise. New endpoints connecting to the wireless network are likely to be tablets and smartphones, many of which are employee-owned (BYOD). Mobile users expect always available connectivity, high performance, and seamless user access. View Now

Apple's most important acquisitions
It goes without saying that Apple's acquisitions have played a fundamental role in its products, such as OS X, the iPod, and the iPhone. That being said, here are some of Apple's most important and influential acquisitions over the last 30 years. Read More

Review: Cheaper, Android-powered alternative to 3DS, PS Vita
If you're into mobile gaming, the Archos GamePad deserves your attention. Read More

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Delphi device converts older cars into Connected Cars
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Breadcrumbs to progress on fixed mobile convergence
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'Containerization' is no BYOD panacea: Gartner
Companies adopting BYOD policies are struggling with the thorny problem of how they might separate corporate and personal data on an employee's device. Read More

T-Mobile: FCC can prevent spectrum hoarding without sacrificing revenue
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should limit the two largest U.S. mobile carriers from buying too much spectrum in an upcoming auction, but the agency should also set a minimum price for the spectrum as a way to ensure that it receives the revenues projected, carrier T-Mobile USA proposed Monday. Read More

Mobile Security: How Gadgets Evolved
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