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When To Ignore That Mobile Health App
Patients and clinicians need to be aware of all the digital snake oil cluttering up the iTunes store.
Apple Tests iPhone 6? Not A Shocker
Server logs show that Apple is already working on the next-generation of its iPhone and iOS platform. Um, no kidding.
Mobile's Biggest Losers In 2012
The last twelve months have been turbulent for smartphone makers and wireless network providers. Here's who took it on the chin hardest.
5 Ways To Stay Ahead Of Consumerization Of IT
Here's how to seize on the user trend as an opportunity rather than a problem.
Smartphone Race's Third Horse: Microsoft Or RIM?
Apple and Google are the two strong leaders in the smartphone wars. Microsoft recently kicked off its comeback bid, and RIM follows next month....
Google Nexus 10: My First Month
After almost two years of iPad use, I've been living with a Google Nexus 10 tablet for the past month. Google's iPad rival does not disappoint.
Google In 2013: 11 Predictions
Google Glass won't shine, but the company as a whole will thrive in 2013. See if you agree with our predictions.
Yahoo Gets Serious About Mobile
New email and Flickr apps show that CEO Mayer is pushing to make Yahoo a contender in the mobile market.
Google's Motorola Acquisition: All About The Patents
Slew of facility closures and divestitures prove that Google was never interested in Motorola's hardware business.
What If Google Ignores BlackBerry 10?
Google's long-time support for RIM's BlackBerry platform seems to be waning. Will BlackBerry 10 be able to win back Android and iPhone users...
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Google Nexus Tablet Details Leak
June 25, 2012Specs for the Nexus 7, a Google-branded tablet with a seven-inch display, sneak out, pointing to a mid-level device with a competitive price.
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10 Don't-Miss Stories: Tech Week In Review
May 26, 2012What did you miss as Google and Facebook hogged the headlines this week? Catch up on these key developments.
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Cable Giants Open 50,000 Wi-Fi Hotspots
May 21, 2012Five cable companies, including Comcast and Time Warner, have agreed to let subscribers roam freely on Wi-Fi networks operated by one another.
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Virgin Atlantic Debuts In-Flight Cellphone Service
May 14, 2012Passengers on Virgin Atlantic flights between New York and London can place calls and send text messages.
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Skype Gets Direct Link To Facebook
November 18, 2011Microsoft's VoIP platform now allows face-to-face calling from within the social network for users of Windows and Mac OS.
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The Convergence Of 3G/4G And Wi-Fi
October 31, 2011As carriers off-load traffic to WLANs and hotspots, IT needs to mind security and performance.
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iPhone Top Device For In-Flight Browsing
August 02, 2011Apple iPhone makes up nearly two-thirds of all devices accessing Gogo's airborne Wi-Fi Internet service.
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Skype For iPad Officially Arrives, After Misfires
August 02, 2011After delays and premature announcements, app released to take advantage of both cameras on iPad2.
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Boost Battery Life With Better Wi-Fi Management
July 04, 2011Constant connections sap power from mobile devices, but that could change with software that puts Wi-Fi radios to sleep.
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Enterprise, Consumer Video Conferencing Converge
June 29, 2011Skype, Google Talk, and other consumer systems can connect with corporate-grade video conferencing systems from Cisco, Polycom, and others via...
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