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Who's leading mobile app efforts? Not IT
Demonstrating increased independence, individual business units -- and not IT -- have been taking the lead in paying for mobile application projects, a new report reveals. Read More


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Apple's patent victory over Samsung is good for Android
The verdict is good not just for Apple, but for Samsung and the whole Android ecosystem. Now, Samsung will be forced to innovate on the design end, which should lead to more innovation. Read More

Verizon braces for two separate storms in Florida
Verizon Wireless is gearing up for two possible storms in Tampa: The Republican National Convention, with its attendant demand for voice and data access, and Tropical Storm Isaac. Read More

Wi-Fi Alliance starts certifying tunnel technology for better wireless performance
The Wi-Fi Alliance has launched a program to certify products that support a technology that allows devices to automatically create a link between each other after accessing a wireless network. Read More

Jury: Samsung copied Apple's designs for iPhone and iPad
After a highly complex trial lasting a month, a San Francisco jury ruled today -- after just two days of deliberation -- that Samsung willfully infringed on Apple's design patents. The jury also upheld the validity of the Apple patents. Read More



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