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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,...

Samsung Galaxy S IV: New Feature Details

We're learning more about the Galaxy S IV before its March 14 launch.

Unlocked Phones: How and Why to Do It

An unlocked phone is one not tied down to a specific carrier network. If you want to use an unlocked phone, what are the practical implications?...

BlackBerry Can Set EMM Standard With BES 10

The need for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that's still in almost all large organizations has been declining, but BES 10 changes everything....

Microsoft Surface Pro: A First Look

The Microsoft Surface Pro is the most famous of the hybrid tablet/notebook systems running Windows 8. We know what the competition from Dell,...

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...

Open Public Wi-Fi: How To Stay Safe

Open public Wi-Fi networks are still very common in coffee shops like Starbucks, public libraries and other common areas, yet using them can...

Pentagon Unveils Secure Mobile Device Plan

Military releases a new plan to accelerate the adoption of mobile devices and apps for both classified and unclassified use.

The Best Way to Spend Your Security Budget

It's easy to come up with scenarios in which mobile devices can compromise an organization. On the spectrum of real-world threats, these are...

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.

Secure Dropbox Files With DigitalQuick

DigitalQuick is an elegant encryption add-on that allows enterprises to use Dropbox for sensitive documents and information

Android For Google Nexus UI Re-Imagined

For Android enthusiasts Paranoid Android is a cool re-interpretation / customization of the Android 4.2.X OS. But, the complexity of the install,...

FirefoxOS #Fail: The Web is Not the Platform

Mozilla says that 'Content Is King' and 'The Web Is The Platform'. This strategy is an old and failed one. Apple briefly, and insincerely, tried...

Google Drive Third-Party Apps: An Introduction

The ability to install third party Google Drive apps only requires a supported browser and access to the Internet. This has the potential to be a...

You Will Subscribe To, Not Buy Software

Especially in a BYOD environment, software subscriptions have a lot going for them, but many just don't like the idea of paying for software and...

MLB.TV Just Charged Your Credit Card

Are you an MLB.TV subscriber? In past years they have always asked you to renew. Not anymore. Check your credit card.

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...

iPad Mini Keyboard Cover Makes A Better Tablet

The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Mini is an excellent addition to any iPad Mini, which provides not only a proper typing surface but a stand and a...



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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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