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Machine-To-Machine Party Is In Full Swing

January 22, 2013 07:00 AM
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At CES, I visited the Internet of Things Consortium to see what was happening with startups in the Internet of Things, also known as... Read More >>

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NQ Mobile Co-CEO Talks About Mobile Security Solutions

January 17, 2013 12:00 PM
At CES, BYTE's Boonsri Dickinson caught up with NQ Mobile CEO Omar Khan to talk about mobile security and the recent popularity of Samsung in the... Read More >>

Category: Smartphones
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This $299 Robot Can Keep Your House Safe From Intruders

January 15, 2013 02:00 PM
At CES, Robotex showed off its latest robot, made with BYOD in mind. This watered-down consumer robot is significantly cheaper than the line of... Read More >>

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iPhone-USB Charger Fits In Your Wallet

January 15, 2013 10:30 AM
Noah Dentzel, designer of ChargeCard sat down with BYTE's Boonsri Dickinson to discuss why he decided to do all manufacturing for his USB charger... Read More >>

Category: Smartphones
BYTE TV

App Predicts What You're Going To Type

January 14, 2013 01:10 PM
Fleksy is an app that can predict what you are typing without requiring you to type accurately. It is used by thousands of blind and visually... Read More >>

BYTE TV

Flingo and the Future of TV

January 11, 2013 03:30 PM
Smart TV apps publisher Flingo announced its second screen platform Samba at CES. BYTE's Boonsri Dickinson interviewed Flingo's Ashwin Navin about... Read More >>

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SAP CIO: How We Do BYOD

January 10, 2013 03:41 PM
BYTE's Boonsri Dickinson spoke to Oliver Bussmann, Global CIO and corporate officer at SAP, about BYOD and consumerization of IT. Bussmann talked... Read More >>

Category: Tablets
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Cars Gear Up For BYOD Era At CES

January 09, 2013 03:42 PM
The new Ford Developer Program allows programmers to create apps to interact with the Sync systems in their cars. At CES, BYTE's Boonsri Dickinson... Read More >>

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Famous Hacker Dan Kaminsky Hacks Art Sales

January 04, 2013 12:30 PM
Dan Kaminsky thinks it is important to build as well as to break software, and finds that ability through art. BYTE had a rare look at his crib in... Read More >>

News

Nexus 7 Android Tablets for Christmas At DoubleDutch

December 25, 2012 08:35 AM
Why did the founder of Mobile CRM company DoubleDutch give his employees Android Nexus 7 Tablets for XMas? He wanted to inspire them to develop... Read More >>

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As Mobile Work Rises, 9-to-5 Jobs Decline

December 24, 2012 09:05 AM
Using mobile technology to arm mobile workers, services such as Exec, GigWalk, oDesk, and Uber, are changing the very nature of knowledge-based... Read More >>

Briefs

eBay Drops Mobile Advertising

December 19, 2012 05:45 PM
eBay has decided that advertising inside mobile apps is not worth the effort and that they will end all ads inside their own mobile apps. What... Read More >>

Briefs

Dell Acquires Credant For BYOD, Data Security

December 19, 2012 04:51 PM
Dell announced today its acquisition of data security company Credant Technologies to beef up its BYOD security toolset. Read More >>

Briefs

Can Foursquare Check Ins Save Apple Maps?

December 18, 2012 05:00 PM
Apple is talking to Foursquare about using its local data. Can the move restore Apple's maps reputation? Read More >>

Briefs

Samsung Leaps Past Apple, Nokia

December 18, 2012 04:15 PM
As smartphones go mainstream, Samsung is moving well past Apple and Nokia, according to research firm. Read More >>

Category: Smartphones
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