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Android tablets to beat out iPad in business and IT
Apple's iPad may still be considered the king of tablets in many quarters, but new research data casts a shadow of doubt over how long that will continue. Read More

Microsoft's alleged iPad killer is a not-so-true Hollywood story
Apparently, the Redmond company has scheduled a big press fandango today in Los Angeles. What are they planning to announce? Reportedly, a new Microsoft-branded iPad-killing tablet. Read More

Applicasa expands server-side mobile app dev service to Android
Applicasa, which offers a server-side mobile application development service, is expanding its Web-based technology to include the Google Android platform. Read More

AT&T's expands Toggle BYOD service to iOS
AT&T's Toggle service for creating work-only sectors of Android phones is expanding to Apple iOS and will let workers put their work-related data usage on a separate account. Read More



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