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Galaxy S5 rumors point to plenty of options from Samsung
Surprise, surprise: Samsung has another round of phone releases coming through the pipeline. We're unlikely to see them in Barcelona next month at February's Mobile World Congress, but we can at least sort through the rumors on what the company's next mobile offerings will look like. Read More


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Case Study: Solvay Reduces Telecom Costs by 30%
In this case study, learn how a Belgian chemical company with over 29,000 employees in 55 different countries was able to reduce telecoms costs by 30% on a comparable basis while guaranteeing business application performances. Learn more >>

CES 2014 Fails: The gadgets and goings-on we'd rather forget
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How to keep your Millennials happy
The much-anticipated wave of Millennials is upon us, with their addiction to social media, their attachment to consumer devices and their merging of work and personal lives. Read More

Fortinet wireless security gateway can now track, entice shoppers
Retail store managers would like to know, in real time, how many shoppers enter their premises and what they are likely interested in buying. Security firm Fortinet, which makes the FortiGate threat-management gateways that include a wireless access point, says its gear can now pick up the presence of shoppers' smartphones in order to provide retailers a real-time view of where shoppers go in stores. Read More


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Four Keys to Choosing a Holistic Mobile Management Solution
Getting peak value from mobile technologies takes a wide range of applications and services. Here are four capabilities every end-to-end mobile management solution must include. Learn More

Network chief likes AT&T's spectrum holdings -- as the carrier buys more
When AT&T technology and network chief John Donovan said on Monday that he felt good about the carrier's spectrum position, he had an extra reason for his optimism. Read More

Xperia Z1S deep-dive review: A stylish phone with power and panache
Sony's new Android phone, the Xperia Z1S, combines a distinctive design and premium build with stellar stamina and an underwater-capable camera. Read More

Sleepy at the wheel wearing Google Glass? Now there's an app for that
A new app is available to keep people nodding off while driving, if they're wearing Google's Glasses while it happens. Read More


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Business Value of Creating Exceptional Digital Experiences
Watch this on-demand webcast to review the findings of IDC's recent analytical report titled: "The Business Value of IBM's Exceptional Digital Experience Solutions." Learn More

CES 2015: The shape of consumer technology to come
What happens once your gadget grabs the headlines and makes it big? Once the Kickstarter succeeds? Once celebrities start getting their pictures taken with your gadget? Read More

Appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rule
A U.S. appeals court has struck down the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules. Read More

Tech support scammers are targeting mobile users, researchers say
Scammers have devised new ways to trick users into revealing personal information, hand over control of computers and pay for unnecessary software and tech support services, security experts warn. Read More

Dying BlackBerry recommits to the physical keyboard
BlackBerry will rededicate itself to physical keyboards as the company tries to regain its footing. Read More

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