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Remote Control Devices With Bluetooth Battery Wrapper

Tethercell from Tetherboard provides remote control over batteries via a Bluetooth 4.0 connection and can be recharged.

Nokia Lumia 920 Run Over, But Still Works

A Finnish newspaper reports about a Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone which got run over and buried by a 24-ton earth mover. The screen was cracked up...

Smartphone Kill-Switch Idea is DOA

An epidemic of stolen cell phones has San Francisco district attorney George Gascón demanding that handset companies put a remote "kill switch"...

iPad nano Fills Micro-Tablet Niche For Apple

Formerly known as the "iPod Touch" Apple is recasting this product as an affordable, easy-to-handle micro tablet. "It's the best 4-inch iPad we've...

Mac as a Tablet?

The Modbook Pro transforms the MacBook Pro into a device that mimics a tablet, without a touch screen.

AT&T 4G Takes First Place in Speed Tests

Verizon's LTE network is available in more markets and has a better reliability rate, however, according to findings by independent analytics firm...

Microsoft Reverses Course on IE10 Flash Support

Until today — March 12, 2013 — Internet Explorer 10 in the new Windows UI allowed Adobe Flash content only when the site was on a special...

Communication and Collaboration Startups Win Innovation Awards

At the Enterprise Connect conference in Orlando later this month, four startups focused on enterprise communication and collaboration - Nexistant,...

Evernote Resets Everyone's Passwords After Intrusion

After detecting a coordinated intrusion into their network, Evernote forced a system-wide password reset today. The attackers were able to access...

Google Security Vulnerability Allowed Two-Step Verification Bypass

Researchers at Duo Security detailed an attack that could have allowed a hacker to hijack a user's Google account

Smartphones, Foolish Security Choices

One quarter of smartphone users store "intimate" images on their mobile devices, says security vendor AVG.

Password Manager On USB Key Launches On Kickstarter

myIDkey is a secure USB device that acts as a hardware password manager. The device authenticates the user with a fingerprint swipe. It talks...

HTC Claims "Best Phone Ever Made"

HTC aims high with their claims for their revamped Android smartphone. Like previous HTC phones this one is aimed at consumers with a focus on...

Microsoft Surface Pro Fails iFixit’s Repairability Test

Gadget repair site iFixit finds Microsoft Surface Pro virtually unrepairable

Siri, Order Me a Vertu Ti

Vertu introduces the $6,000 Ti smartphone -- complete with concierge services -- for those with discerning taste and preferences

Tim Cook: Cheaper iPhone? Maybe...

Is a cheaper iPhone 5 necessary when the iPhone 4 is free on a contract? Is an entirely new product on the horizon, and it's not an iPhone? When...

Surface Pro Out, But You Can't Get It

The 128GB Surface Pro from Microsoft sold out mere hours after becoming available for purchase. The much-maligned 64GB version is available....

Android 4.x Coming On Strong

The failure by telco carriers and hardware OEMs to provide updates to the Android versions on their devices has kept a strong base of users of old...

BlackBerry Work/Personal Spaces Come to iOS, Android

Recognizing that so many of its customers use iPhones and iPads and Android devices, BlackBerry will add support for the separate and secure work...

Evernote Business Goes International

Evernote has re-launched Evernote Business and expanded international markets for it. The business versions lets users share access to company...



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In this paper you will learn the five trends shaping the future of enterprise mobility. Learn how the rise of social media as a business application, the lurring between work and home, the emergence of new mobile devices, the demand for tech savvy employees and changing expectations of corporate IT will fundamentally change the workplace.
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In a survey of more than 1,700 information workers (iWorkers) in North America, notebooks, desktops, and smartphones were found to be “must-have” devices, while tablets, slates, and netbooks were relegated to “nice-to-have” status, according to a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Dell and Intel.
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