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iPhone rumor rollup for the week ending May 9

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iPhone rumor rollup for the week ending May 9
The iOSphere was rocked by iPhone 6 Sticker Shock, at about 10+ on the Richter scale, when one "report" this week predicted that the Next iPhone will cover its 5.44-inch display with a synthetic sapphire sheet that will boost the phone's unlocked price to $1,285. Read More


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Unlock the Value of Enterprise Mobility
Download this guide and learn how to manage the secure deployment of enterprise mobile apps and data, while still encouraging the levels of employee adoption needed to drive the productivity and ROI gains that are possible. Learn More

10 nerdiest Linux gadgets
Of all the nerdy Linux gadgets out there, these take the cake. Read More

When Steve Jobs video chatted with Dr. Dre
With all of the rumor surrounding Apple's alleged interest in acquiring Beats, take a stroll down memory lane with this fascinating clip of Steve Jobs having a video chat with none other than Dr. Dre himself. Read More

BlackBerry is laser-focused on the enterprise with BES10
After encountering problems last year selling its newest smartphones, BlackBerry has shifted to a stronger focus on the enterprise, especially through distribution of its BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 mobility management client software. Read More


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Cloud-Enabled Data Center Infrastructure
Cloud-Based Delivery of IT infrastructure and Applications is radically changing the way businesses buy and use technology. But the cloud won't deliver full value to providers and users unless close attention is paid to physical infrastructure in the cloud data center. Learn More

A Microsoft smartwatch would derail Nadella's plans
Microsoft's relatively new CEO Satya Nadella had nothing to do with the company's smartwatch patents. That's a good thing. Read More

Samsung plans health-oriented event just days before Apple's WWDC
Perhaps in an attempt to steal Apple's thunder, Samsung has planned a health event just days before WWDC. Read More

10 things we want to see in Microsoft's Surface Mini
If Microsoft indeed intends to release a shrunk-down Surface Mini this month, as an invite for a "small" Surface event suggests, merely downsizing the tablet's design to fit an 8-inch frame ain't going to cut it. Sure, the Surface Pro 2 and Surface 2 are beautiful pieces of kit, but they're made for big-screen productivity--the Surface Pro is essentially an Ultrabook without a keyboard. That experience won't translate well to a smaller form factor, better suited for content consumption than content creation. Read More


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Cloud Computing eGuide
In this eGuide, CIO, Computerworld, and InfoWorld offer advice, tips, news, and predictions regarding cloud implementations in the coming year and beyond. Read on to learn how to make cloud work for your organization. Read more

Lyft wants to pimp your ride -- for twice the cost
Lyft is upping its game against Uber with a premium SUV service aimed at high rollers. Read More

Snapchat settles FTC deception charges, will be monitored for 20 years
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Baby boomers embrace technology as much as younger users
Baby boomers adopt tablets, wearable devices and other technologies just as energetically as younger users, according to participants at the Booming Tech forum, which focused on technology use of that generation. Read More

iPhone 6 mockups shed light on what we can expect from Apple's next-gen smartphone
Based on leaked schematics, a slew of intriguing iPhone 6 mockups are making the rounds. Read More

The zany world of identified flying objects
From flying pancakes and chainsaws to prototype jets and spacecraft, IFOs are way cooler than UFOs Read More


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