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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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BlackBerry 10 OS makes a sneak appearance
... at least in highly Photoshopped images
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Samsung Galaxy Note (AT&T)
Samsung's latest creation, the Galaxy Note has just arrived. A union of tablet and smartphone, the $300 device for AT&T offers a big 5.3 inch screen,4G data, and even a stylus.
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One billion smartphones by 2016, says Forrester
A new Forrester research report sees over 1 billion smartphones being used by 2016, while app store spending increases and 'bring your own' device becomes the norm.
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Family plan powered by Windows Phone, Galaxy Nexus love, Chrome for Android (MobileTechRoundup show #260)
Kevin and I had plenty to talk about as we covered the last two weeks in mobile tech. Things are heating up after the holidays with lots of mobile shows coming our way.
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Five memes that describe the student experience
College memes are gaining popularity - here are five that encompass current student lifestyles.
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Tuesday afternoon at the arcade (photos)
Arcades still survive, despite gaming consoles and smartphone apps. They're a great place for people-watching, and for sifting through the detritus of popular culture.
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iPhone commands better resale value than Android or Blackberry
Even a four-year-old first-generation iPhone could be worth $115.
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BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon)
Verizon's update to the quintessential Curve is small and stylish, but there are some pros and cons hidden within the design.
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NPD: Android attracting more than half of new smartphone shoppers
Apple sold the most smartphones in Q4 2011, but Android might win the race as it is attracting more first-time buyers than iOS, according to NPD research.
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BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 bricking bug still not fixed
Some users are going through handsets at the rate of knots due to this problem.
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The all-powerful U.S. carriers: Biggest obstacle to Windows Phone
Windows Phone is failing to make a dent in the smartphone market in the U. S., and it's the carriers at fault.
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Back the Ultima: a sweet looking universal smartphone holder
Can the Ultima succeed where others usually break?
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Android developers can qualify for a free BlackBerry PlayBook in February
The 2.0 update for the BlackBerry PlayBook will provide Android support and to promote this functionality RIM is holding a developer promotion.
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Bizarre apps for your iPad and iPhone
Have time on your hands? There are some more unusual uses for an iPad and iPhone than you may think.
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Droid Razr Maxx: a slim smartphone with a super battery (review)
Though the Droid Razr is a mere three months old, Motorola and Verizon have already released a followup. And it's exactly what the original should have been.
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Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone
There has been a lot of armchair quarterbacking taking place for RIM and if they can get a device like the one rumored at CrackBerry.com then they may still be in the running for the 3rd...
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Huawei Ascend II (photos)
U.S. Cellular is offering the Huawei Ascend II for a great on-contract price. Let's take a closer look, in pictures, at what the basic Android smartphone has to offer.
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AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note hit stores Feb. 19; $300 with contract
Will the 5" smartphone-tablet-hybrid Samsung Galaxy Note be a hit or flop for AT&T?
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RIM-hosted BlackBerry services for Office 365 now generally available
The RIM-hosted replacement for Microsoft's BlackBerry Enterprise Service is now generally available to Office 365 customers.
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