BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong
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Pascal still an advantage for some iOS, Android developers
Many developers wouldn't dream of developing in Delphi with iOS or Android in mind, but with cross-platform compilers, companies sitting on years of solid code may suddenly find themselves with a second wind.
NSW govt seeks mobile management, WAN proposals
The NSW government's shared IT services department has begun looking for contractors that could provide and manage a fleet of mobile devices across the government, as well as standardise its WAN services.
BlackBerry chief questions tablet category: Maybe he's not wrong
Thorsten Heins, CEO of BlackBerry, says tablets won't have much of a purpose in five years. Heins' comments were widely panned, but maybe he's not that far off base.
Business road warriors might look forward to 'rugged' Samsung Galaxy S4
A more rugged version of the latest smartphone from Samsung might be more appealing for field work.
Apple top dog in tablet satisfaction, Amazon No. 2
Apple leads customer satisfaction, according to J.D. Power, but Amazon's low cost has the Kindle Fire franchise creeping up. Samsung, Asus and Acer fall below the average satisfaction score.
Dell's software unit updates BYOD, IT consumerization strategies
Dell's software and services teams are moving full speed ahead on tackling BYOD and IT consumerization challenges while the PC maker figures out its future.
Apple's Cook: Product launches more about 2014
For Apple fans looking for new products in the summer, CEO Tim Cook has a disappointing message for you. Apple will launch new goods in the Fall and then the product cycle ramps in 2014.
Companies recognizing need for BYOD policy
A majority of companies do not have a BYOD policy in place, but they're at risk as workers bring more mobile devices to the workplace.
Cisco taps BYOD for productivity, innovation
Networking giant's new Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore embarks on a 100 percent mobile workforce, which it hopes will better attract and retain employees and drive in-house innovation.
Analysts start to sweat Apple's Q2, outlook
Apple analysts have quickly stopped yapping about $1 trillion market caps and $1,000 stock prices and now sweat iPhone volumes and the outlook for the June quarter.
10 things about Google Glass: Could this be Google's iPad?
Here are 10 things to know about the Google Glass program for developers, consumers, businesses and everyone interested in the search giant's next big thing.
Sex Tech: Tech-savvy sex work in Silicon Valley
A collection of notable new sex and technology news items. Covers innovation, legal issues, IP, privacy, controversies, business and more.
Google, VCs aim to seed ecosystem for Google Glass
The Glass Collective is designed to seed startups and developers with ideas for Google Glass. A little seed funding may just be a nice kick start to take Google Glass mainstream and into enterprises.
How to: Using Google Cloud Print for working with PDFs
Google has built a cloud printing service for Chrome that is a powerful tool for printing to remote devices. This can also be used to capture anything to PDF for access on any device, and is great for BYOD devices for working with PDFs remotely.
Aruba intros 'network-fluent' WorkSpace BYOD management platform
Aruba is touting its new WorkSpace platform as the "first" BYOD solution to integrate network, device and application management.