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How to turn an iPhone into a BlackBerry
Loath to give up control to their users, the IT police are steadily adding more and more restrictions and locks to smartphones and tablets, making them into BlackBerry-like devices. Read More


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WWDC's real news: Apple moves beyond iOS and OS X
The real focus at WWDC after the curtain has been drawn on the keynote will be iCloud, Siri, and these other services, because Apple is creating a rich ecosystem of services that aren't device-specific. Read More

Why the iPad has smoked the Kindle Fire
Sales of the Kindle Fire are tanking, and that says something important about the tablet market: People expect to be able to use a tablet to get work done, and any tablet that can't do the job isn't going to last long. Read More

Mobile devices bring cloud storage -- and security risks -- to work
As the BYOD trend accelerates, companies are struggling to deal with employees who now use cloud storage services while at work. Read More

California's budget crisis sparks controversial BYOD plan
A cash-strapped state agency has decided that one way to hold down costs is to require their agency use their own smartphones -- without any subsidy -- in lieu of the state-provided BlackBerries. Read More



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