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iPhone 7 rumor rollup: Camera magic via teeny pixels, plus an "airy" new design

9 tips for speeding up your business Wi-Fi | Microsoft introduces the many flavors of Windows 10

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iPhone 7 rumor rollup: Camera magic via teeny pixels, plus an "airy" new design
Do you think of your iPhone more as a phone or a camera? The latter might wind up being more true for many if the latest rumors about what Apple will bring to iPhone 6S or iPhone 7 come to fruition. Read More


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What's Next in Retail, Payments and Mobile Commerce
Join us at R2 | Retail Reinvention 2015 in Chicago, Aug. 3-5. R2 brings to life the technologies driving next wave of innovation and commerce disruption. Key topics include the role of payments in enabling commerce and the role of technology in reinventing the retail experience – from both the front of store and back of store. Apply now to attend at: http://www.eregonline.com/R2NL

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9 tips for speeding up your business Wi-Fi
Is your company's lethargic Wi-Fi making users scream? Try these techniques for a zippier network. Read More

Microsoft introduces the many flavors of Windows 10
Microsoft has announced the different versions of Windows due to ship later this year, and the company is building out the number of products, reversing its trend toward consolidation and fewer SKUs.Tony Prophet, corporate vice president for Windows and search marketing at Microsoft, recently published a blog post repeating the stat that Windows will ship in 190 countries and 111 languages this summer, then breaking down the different versions. He noted that in addition to running on PCs, tablets, phones, Xbox One, Microsoft HoloLens, and Surface Hub, it will also run all sorts of random things, from  "elevators to ATMs to heart rate monitors to wearables."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

How China's smartphone market is evolving
The Chinese mobile market has long been described as the ultimate prize for smartphone handset makers and app developers. China has the most people, income is rising, and the population has an insatiable appetite for mobile technology.That's all true, except when the facts don't quite support the narrative.For example, the conventional wisdom holds that most Chinese mobile consumers are interested in inexpensive phones from upstart manufacturers like Xiaomi, Huawei, and ZTE. And that's true, up to a point. According to IDC's latest Mobile Phone Tracker, many of those brands are trying to move up into the mid- and high-end segments.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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10 utterly wonderful technologies you shouldn't buy yet
These are great! But be patient, 'cause they need a bit more time to be fully baked. Read More

INSIDER
Location-based apps' next frontier: Indoors
Using your smartphone to get around inside will become increasingly popular, analysts say, everywhere from your own home to hospitals, hotels and other types of businesses. Read More

BlackBerry CEO/Twitter latecomer on how he got @JohnChen handle: 'Beats me...very lucky'
There are countless John Chens on Twitter, yet when Blackberry CEO John Chen started tweeting just a week ago he had somehow managed to secure the unique-among-Chens Twitter handle of @JohnChen. How? Read More


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How APM can Improve Operations and Development
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Spec showdown: HTC's J Butterfly flies past its One M9
However, the new smartphone is only available in Japan Read More

iOS 9 rumor rollup
With WWDC just one month away, here's what we can expect iOS 9 to deliver Read More

Review: 7 Android apps that track your expenses
If you do any business travel, you know how important -- and annoying -- it is to track your spending. One of these 7 Android apps can help. Read More

Super-fast Wi-Fi coming to a public hotspot near you
All kinds of operators are expected to upgrade their public hotspots to 802.11ac Read More

INSIDER
Samsung: New Galaxy phones are built for enterprise use
The South Korean company company is pitching the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge as popular, stylish -- and secure -- alternatives for businesspeople who might otherwise be thinking about iPhones. Read More


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