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Apple's most important iPhone upgrades over the years
Seven years after its initial launch, the iPhone has come a long way in terms of its feature set. Read More


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Universal Apps: Microsoft's bid to bring mobile developers back to Windows
Microsoft's messy mobile strategy and incompatible platforms have frustrated would-be app developers. Can Universal Apps stop the rot? Read More

What's next for Wi-Fi? A second wave of 802.11ac devices, and then: 802.11ax
While you consider which 802.11ac router to buy, the industry is working hard to render it obsolete. Here's what to expect in the next few years, as engineers tease more bandwidth and faster transmission speeds out of Wi-Fi. Read More

iWatch production may be delayed until November
Apple's iWatch may not see the light of day until much later this year Read More

Time to dress up my iPhone?
Penn State University researchers have found that decorating your mobile phone is largely a cultural thing, and it looks like I'm behaving pretty darn American on this front with my iPhone. Read More


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BlackBerry's BBM comes to Windows Phone in beta form ahead of widespread launch
Blackberry's messaging app heads to Microsoft's platform after 'an incredible number of requests.' Read More

Samsung gives its app store a makeover with a focus on Galaxy devices
The company has rebranded the store as Samsung Galaxy Apps Read More

Public parking app MonkeyParking suspends service in San Francisco
The move comes following a cease-and-desist demand from the city attorney Read More

LinkedIn tries again to keep people connected, with a redesigned app
The company's Connected app uses a cards interface to deliver updates on people's contacts Read More


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Hero hacks: 14 Raspberry Pi projects primed for IT
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How Aerohive is trying to personalize in-store shopping
Aerohive's Personalized Engagement Platform packages up its own products alongside some from some strategic partners to remove much of the complexity around creating personalized services. Read More

What to expect from 11ac's next big deal: multiuser MIMO
802.11ac is already delivering much higher Wi-Fi throughput. Later this year, with "Wave 2" of the standard, a feature called multiuser MIMO will boost network efficiency and help Wi-Fi nets handle the explosion of mobile clients. Read More


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