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7 enterprise messaging companies to watch
Just a taste of the growing number of business-centric messaging companies out there. Read More
 



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Taking iPhone 6 design concepts to the next level: printable 3D
Dozens of iPhone 6 concepts have emerged in recent months from the minds of clever designers and Apple fanatics, but new files that can be fed to 3D printers to pump out tangible plastic mock-ups take the iPhoney craze to a whole new level. Read More
 

BYOD may be SOP, but it's still a headache for IT
Just because BYOD has become standard operating procedure in most workplaces doesn't mean the practice has stopped causing challenges for IT. Read More
 

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Sixty years after bulky 'rabbit ears' TV antennas, engineers are designing tiny custom ones that can fit inside of wearable devices. Read More
 

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Enterprise messaging services fight to make themselves heard, but are they doomed already?
Odds are, you probably don't communicate with friends and family the same way you did a decade ago. The rise of the text message and the fall of the phone call as ways to stay in touch has been precipitous, even if the centrality of email has been unquestioned for far longer than 10 years. Read More
 

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