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BYOD - Bring Your Own Drone

Soon you'll be able to control a flying drone that can drop ping pong balls from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The iStrike Shuttle- iOS...

Microsoft Folds Windows Live Messenger Into Skype

Microsoft's decision to integrate Windows Live Messenger with Skype will bring a better instant messaging experience. Users can make video calls...

Sandy A Grim Reminder: Back Up Your Data

Once again, disaster — this time Hurricane Sandy — reminds businesses and consumers that they should be backing up their data. Backblaze, a new...

Apple iOS 6.0.1 Fixes Bugs, Patches Security

It may not fix the crummy data in Apple Maps, but Apple has issued an update to the operating system for recent versions of the iPhone, iPad and...

Mobility Tips: Planning For The Next Power Outage

Hurricane Sandy cut off millions of people from the power they needed for their mobile devices to call and text friends, relatives and coworkers....

Microsoft Uses Office To Push Windows Phone 8

On iOS, Android and Symbian Microsoft provides Lync and OneNote, but on Windows Phone 8 you also get Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The...

Google Announces Android 4.2, New Nexus Tablets, Phone

The new Nexus 4 phone and Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets keep the competition fierce in the tablet world. Google claims the Nexus 10 tablet has "the...

Phone, Tablet Insurance Set To Flourish

With the launch of the iPad Mini this week and overall tablet sales expected to skyrocket in 2012, industry observers say it's time to consider...

Will Isis Make Paying With Your Smart Phone Popular?

The Isis digital wallet, a joint effort by Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile USA, is almost here, with trials set to begin at stores in Austin...

New Amazon Tool Deploys, Manages Content On Kindle

Amazon's new Whispercast for Kindle is expected to help schools and companies buy and distribute apps, books, and other content across a number of...

How Small Business Owners Become Cyber Victims

If you are a small business owner who is clueless about cyber security risks, you're not alone. BYTE spoke to Visa's chief enterprise risk officer...

Samsung Aims For Enterprise With Windows 8

Samsung has been moving heavily into the US market with TVs, Android tablets and phones, notebooks, and now they are making a major move into...

Beyond BYOD: Enterprises Develop Apps For An Advantage

According to a Zenprise study, companies are developing mobile apps more strategically to increase revenue, reduce costs, and gain a competitive...

Good Turns Mobile Collaboration On Full Blast

Good Technology announced two new products today, flowing from their Copiun acquisition, that give employees more ways to collaborate on the go,...

Jive Makes Moves Into Mobile And Social

Jive moves into the cloud and empowers social, mobile workers with new announcements, including a partnership with Box. What does the BYOD and...

Apple vs. Samsung Injunction Reversed On Appeal

Apple was dealt a counterblow Thursday in its patent fracas with Samsung. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that the...

Reid Hoffman: Use Startup Principles To Help Nonprofits

54th David Packard Media of Achievement Award winner Reid Hoffman believes that making the world better should be a core mission in every...

Japan's Softbank In Talks To Acquire Sprint Nextel

On the heels of the T-Mobile and MetroPCS merger, SoftBank--Japan's financial-services company and number-three wireless carrier within that...

Apperian Delivers Remote Control of iPhone, iPad

The first solution to allow administrators, developers and help desk to control iPhones and iPads of users for management, technical support and...

Bootleg Lightning Devices Coming For iPhone 5

Watch out for cheap, bootlegged iPhone 5 accessories. A Chinese tech company claims to have obtained "cracked" chips for iPhone 5 accessories that...



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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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