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WEBCAST: HP

HP Mobile App Development Survey
Join John Jeremiah, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, HP and John Jackson, Research Vice President, Mobile & Connected Platforms, IDC for an interactive discussion on the results of the HP Mobile Application Development Maturity Peer Assessment Tool. Date: September 18 @ 1:00pm EDT Register Now

WHITE PAPER: Novell

Mobile Zen: Balancing End-User Productivity and IT Control
Mobility is often seen as a zero-sum game: either end users or IT can win, but never both. Learn how users can have the convenience and mobile productivity they need, while IT retains control over enterprise goods. Victory for both sides. Learn More

Products of the week 9.02.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Dell and CheckPoint Read More

INSIDER
6 tips for finding mobile app talent
To understand what's hot in the IT job market today, just ask yourself a simple question: When is the last time you checked your mobile device or used the mobile Web? Read More

Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Microsoft/Nokia Edition
Memes are so popular you've probably tried making one yourself. While I'm sure yours was great, most are lame, so I have started publishing what I consider to be the better ones here once a week. Here is No. 11, which is about the news of the day. Read More

Android 4.4 to be officially called KitKat
The next version of Android will be called KitKat after the Nestle chocolate bar, and not Key Lime Pie, as was predicted for months, Google said Tuesday. Read More


WEBCAST: HP & Intel®

Cloud Knowledge Vault
According to market research, more than 60 percent of enterprises will have adopted some form of cloud computing by 2013. Learn how your organization can benefit from the scalability, flexibility, and performance that the cloud offers through the short videos and other resources in this HP & Intel® Cloud Knowledge Vault. View Now

Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles
Apple, Microsoft, Google and Cisco are flush with cash, and so are many other tech companies Read More

Microsoft and Nokia: the bare facts
Microsoft's surprise announcement over the long weekend that it's buying Nokia's mobile phone business for just over $7 billion has set off a flurry of analysis from all directions. Here's a quick look at just the facts. Read More

Verizon eyes combined wired-mobile services, won't go into Canada
Verizon Wireless has no plans to expand into the Canadian mobile market, the head of its parent company said on Tuesday in the wake of a deal to bring all of the wireless subsidiary under Verizon Communications. Read More

Is this Sony's new waterproof Z1 smartphone?
Sony's new Z1 smartphone might just be the worst-kept secret at this year's IFA electronics show in Berlin. Read More


WEBCAST: Egnyte

The Benefits of Hybrid Cloud Sharing
Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now!

Can China's Xiaomi make it globally?
Like some other Chinese brands, Xiaomi doesn't exactly have the easiest name for westerners to pronounce. But on Thursday, the name was spoken worldwide after the company hired a former Google executive to lead its global expansion. Read More

Apple remote-mobile device management patent raises red flags
Despite legitimate uses, libertarians say tech-enforced policy is 'taking control out of the hands of the user and putting it in the third party's' Read More

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending August 30
The iOSphere was brightened by a gray beam of light this week: new photos showing a new color. Though a better name, a more Appleish name, is "graphite." Read More

Google Android feeling brain drain?
And just like that, Google I/O 2014 will be a different show – vice president of Android product management Hugo Barra abruptly announced that he'll be leaving Google in "a few weeks" to join Chinese phone maker Xiaomi. Read More

How technology is transforming the NFL
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