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Buckle up -- here comes the hard part of mobile
Just as the separation between work hours and personal hours has disappeared for whole swaths of worker roles, so too has the line between work and personal devices. This questions in areas for which there are no easy answers. Read More


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Google Now aims to take a bite out of Apple's Siri
Google moved its year-old predictive personal assistant to iOS as part of its update to its mobile search app. Read More

Uh-oh: Samsung Galaxy S 4 is easier to break than iPhone 5 or Galaxy S III
If you buy a new Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone, try not to drop it before buying a protective case or a warranty. The S 4, which hit stores over the weekend, is more susceptible to damage from average drops and water than its predecessor, the Galaxy S III, or even the iPhone 5. Read More

Tibco sharpens mobile apps for its Tibbr enterprise social software
Tibbr, which has iOS, Android and BlackBerry applications, is broadening its support for newer BlackBerry devices -- the Z10 and Q10 smartphones and the Playbook tablets. Read More


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