Stop monkeying around: Devices aren't the secret to mobile productivity

Discount sparks demand for Surface tablets | Apple CEO shoots down idea of inexpensive iPhone

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Stop monkeying around: Devices aren't the secret to mobile productivity
Merely giving people iPhones and Androids is like giving monkeys typewriters -- you need to focus on business needs. Read More


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Discount sparks demand for Surface tablets
Lowering the price of Surface RT and Surface Pro tablets by $75 could boost sales significantly, judging by the frenzy created by a Staples coupon. Read More

Apple CEO shoots down idea of inexpensive iPhone
Apple will not create a new, inexpensive iPhone just for the sake of offering a cheaper alternative, Apple CEO Tim Cook said during a webcast from the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet conference. Read More

Kindle Fire: The Android tablet that isn't
There's no question that the Android smartphone platform has become the world's leading smartphone platform. But for tablets, it's still an iPad world, even if Android partisans invoke the Kindle when arguing otherwise. Read More

Yahoo CEO: Mobile mail is broken
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer thinks there are problems with checking email on a smartphone, but her company is working on a solution. Fixing issues in how smartphones and desktop computers are synchronized is part of a larger company goal to improve its mobile offerings. Read More


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