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Is Siri getting stupider?
The problem, according to a class-action lawsuit filed by New York resident Frank Fazio: The iPhone 4S's Siri feature does not perform as advertised. Read More


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Handling the Surge of Personal Mobile Devices
The consumerization of mobile devices, also known as BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), is unstoppable. Get tips to embrace this movement without compromising security. Learn how lightweight security agents can secure user-owned mobile devices without device-side signature files that can degrade performance. Read More

Finders, peekers: Lost smartphones are irresistible
Symantec intentionally 'lost' 50 mobile phones and found people can't resist prying. But two simple security measures can protect business data. Read More

Quickoffice gets enterprise makeover
Aimed at business users, the app has two new features: native iOS file encryption and support for iOS native email. Read More

Worried about 4G data costs? Here's a simple solution
Some vendors are already using FUD to tell IT how to manage the business expenses associated with 4G data plans. What IT teams need to do is shunt the bean-counting responsibility back into business managers' laps. Read More

The answer to IT's mobile dilemma is in the cloud
Those facing the BYOD challenge should consider public cloud-based resources as an easy, effective, and (with good planning) secure way to provide enterprise data via mobile devices. Read More



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