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Caterpillar announces low cost mid-range B15 rugged Android smartphone (CTIA 2013)
For those that need a ruggedized smartphone, the Cat B15 may be a decent competitor priced at a reasonable $350 with no carrier contract.
Mobile payments gather pace in Brazil
The government has released the first ever set of guidelines to regulate the payment model and foster industry growth
HTC leadership departures don't necessarily mean the company is done
Several people have recently departed HTC, but that doesn't mean the company is shutting the doors. There may be marketing strategy changes, a focus only on Asia, or some other strategy we do not yet know about.
Adobe nabs NYC mobile app design startup Thumb Labs
Adobe taps into a number of M&A trends at once with Thumb Labs being that it is a mobile app design startup based in New York City.
Google updates Drive app with scanner, Analytics with goals templates
Despite apps such as Bump on the market, there has yet to be a suitable replacement for calling cards. Perhaps Google Drive can fill the void?
Dell unveils new virtual desktop portfolio catering to mobile workers
The PC maker boasts that these new product will cut the cost of VDI in half, adding that the portfolio includes the first dual-core and quad-core thin clients to offer virus immune endpoint solutions for enterprise customers.
Citrix launches mobility blitz, revamps its product line
Citrix is bring its mobile platforms to the front of its product portfolio, which revolves around collaboration, cloud and virtualization.
Salesforce intros mobile apps for federal, state and local gov't response
In light of the tornadoes in Oklahoma this past week, it is more evident than ever that ever second counts, and mobile offers more opportunities to reach more people in times of trouble.
Touchscreens to be on a quarter of all notebooks by 2016: IHS
While Intel is enthusiastic about touch-enabled devices, even if it hits 25 percent market penetration by 2016, it will still be niche rather than a must-have feature, which doesn't bode well for Microsoft and its touch ambitions for Windows.
Barracuda acquires SignNow; cloud data storage
The U.S. IT company sees value in the mobile document signing company.
Lenovo ThinkPad Helix convertible Ultrabook now available from $1,679
This 11.6-inch Windows 8 device swivels between tablet and notebook mode, but it doesn't do so cheaply.
Truphone announces global shared plans (CTIA 2013)
I never travel overseas without Truphone and businesses will appreciate their new global shared plan offerings that include calls, text, and data.
PayPal encourages small retailers to 'lose your cash register'
The mobile and digital payment company is running a competitive trade-in under which it will help retailers get outfitted with an iPad solution in exchange for old cash registers.
Spain ditches old telcos for MVNOs as mobile market continues to shrink
MVNOs now account for one in 10 mobile subscription in Spain, while FTTH is also seeing increased uptake.
Good apps for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
The 8-inch screen on the Note 8.0 is the perfect size to take advantage of portability while displaying lots of information. These apps work well on the Note 8.0 and should run well on other Android tablets.