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Is the Ubuntu Edge a good fit for the enterprise?
Canonical's head of engineering makes the business and tech cases as to why a CXO should consider spending $80,000 on 100 unproven Ubuntu-Android 'superphones'. Read More


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What does 802.11ac mean for BYOD networks?
As 802.11ac consumer technology makes its way onto corporate networks, what should you expect the impact to be? And while the latest standard promises more speed, how can you ensure that your network is able to keep up? Read more

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Global Video Conferencing Technology Leadership Award
According to recent Frost & Sullivan research, the market for video conferencing systems and services stands at $3.2 billion and is forecast to almost double to $6.3 billion by 2016. This high growth market represents an escalating demand to use video for all aspects of enterprise communications. Learn More

Some privacy advocates question mobile apps agreement
A proposed code of conduct for mobile app developers intended to make them explain how user data is collected and used does not have a clear enforcement mechanism, one privacy advocate said. Read More

Apple's smartphone market share drops to three-year low
Although sales of the iPhone hit a record for the April-June period, the overall mobile market share has dropped 3% in the past year. Apple is at risk of being trapped between 3-inch Android smartphone models at the low end and 5-inch Android models at the high end. Read More

Samsung posts record profit, but mobile slips despite Galaxy S 4 launch
Samsung Electronics said sales and profits soared in the second quarter from a year ago, but increasing competition in smartphones hurt performance in its core mobile division. Read More

Forget the high margins, Apple -- cut iPad Mini prices
"Tablets may not have fully saturated the market, but it's getting pretty cramped," Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research, said in a Tuesday interview. "There's real competition for the iPad, real alternatives, and Apple has to deal with that. Read More


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