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David Berlind

Chief Content Officer, UBM TechWeb
Chief Content Officer, UBM TechWeb
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CES 2012: VMware Shows Android-based Virtual Machines

January 09, 2012 03:18 PM
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VMware was at CES 2012 showing how its virtual machine platform for Android makes it possible for smartphone users to keep there personal and work... Read More >>

Category: Smartphones
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CES 2012: Boost Revs Design For iPhone Battery Cases

January 09, 2012 08:03 AM
At CES 2012, Boost Case announced an $80 modular iPhone 4/4s case that the company says will double the average iPhone's battery life. Read More >>

Category: Smartphones
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WhisperCore Mitigates Risks Of Android In Businesses

August 04, 2011 07:14 PM
TechWebTV catches up with Whisper Systems' CTO and co-founder Moxie Marllinspike to discuss and demo WhisperCore -- a mobile security solution... Read More >>

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Is Amazon Hiding A Tipping Point In Its New Tablet?

August 01, 2011 09:56 AM
If and when Amazon releases an iPad-killer of a tablet, it won't be its industrial design or user interface that might tip the industry on its... Read More >>

Category: Tablets
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What Do You Think? Should Software Patents Be Abolished?

July 28, 2011 02:30 PM
Now that the public radio show This American Life has tarred, feathered, and skewered software patents, it's time for you to chime in on the... Read More >>

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