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Average Mobile Worker Carries 3.5 Devices. Here's the Downside.
Recent statistics from Wi-Fi network provider iPass show both how unwired today's mobile workers are, and how much of a security risk they may be posing.
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Cell Phones in India to carry radiation information
The government of India has directed mobile handset manufacturers to mention the radiation levels on the handsets starting September of this year.
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AT&T's Q1: iPhone still carries the team
AT&T said that "both Android and iPhone device sales remain strong," but it's clear that Apple is carrying the sales load.
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Enterprise carries Microsoft until Windows 8 launch; Q3 strong
SQL Server and enterprise products more than hold Microsoft over ahead of the Windows 8 launch as company delivers strong third quarter.
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Dolby appoints Lewis Chew as new chief financial officer
Lewis Chew replaces Dolby's current chief financial officer, Murray Demo, effective Monday, June 4.
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HP's reorg: Enterprise carries the team
HP's decision to combine the PC and printer businesses has created a tale of two companies---consumer and enterprise. The latter wins.
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Intuit Q2 carried by SMB, cloud transition
Intuit's Q2 results look good, with beaten Wall Street expectations, and increased revenue, helped by the shift towards a cloud computing model and SMB uptake.
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Motorola Mobility: RAZR carried Q4
CEO Sanjay Jha said the company saw a "very positive consumer response to Motorola RAZR."
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Apple's Q1: The iPhone 4S will carry the day
Wall Street is expecting fiscal first quarter earnings of $10.08 a share on revenue of $38.85 billion.
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Microsoft carried by enterprise customers
Microsoft has flashier products---Windows 8 and Kinect---but the staid products that appeal to corporations are carrying the company.
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Day trips: What I carry in the gear bag
I work all over town on a regular basis, and my gear is carefully selected to work all day without compromise.
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Most China-based hacking carried out by 'select few'
Security analysts and experts suggest only a small number of groups in China are responsible for high-profile cyberattacks on U.S. targets.
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Verizon won't carry the Samsung Galaxy S II, says WSJ
With Verizon nixing support for the Galaxy S II, how can Samsung expect to top the iPhone 5?
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eBay delivered strong second quarter, PayPal carries team
E-commerce giant eBay turned in a strong second quarter as its PayPal unit delivered its first quarter with more than $1 billion in revenue.
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The Obama Cyberdoctrine: tweet softly, but carry a big stick
When the Obama administration yesterday issued its cyberspace doctrine, it's big news in terms of how the government of the United States officially intends to treat the issue of cyberspace.
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Apple's second quarter blowout: iPhones, Macs carry the day; iPad, iPod units light
Apple's fiscal second quarter results were well ahead of expectations as the company sold more iPhones and Macs than expected. Apple's iPad units looked light relative to expectations.
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Survey: Green IT issues carry heavier weight
Only 20 percent of companies have any kind of green technology procurement and management budget, but the issue of green as it relates to IT strategy carries more weight this year than last year....
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Intel first quarter carried by servers, enterprise demand
Worries about Intel appear to be misplaced. Intel reported stronger-than-expected first quarter results as demand for its server chips fueled the company.
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CES: Sprint to carry BlackBerry's PlayBook tablet this summer
It looks like Sprint is the first to grab the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, with the company adding it as its 18th 4G-capable device, and even slapping the 4G name on it--officially calling it the...
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