Thursday, March 21, 2013

Mobile app dev: Outsource or in-house?

  Z10 sales start Friday in U.S., but Blackberry's future still far from certain | Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry
 
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Mobile app dev: Outsource or in-house?
Both approaches have their benefits and downsides; just make sure you know what you're getting into before you make a huge commitment either way. Read More


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New mobility survey sheds light on policies for BYOD devices
Are you in the majority with regards to your mobile policies? Find out now in the latest "Mobility in the Workforce" survey conducted by Apperian, the world's leading Mobile App Management provider. Download the Executive Summary of this mobile app management survey.

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Z10 sales start Friday in U.S., but Blackberry's future still far from certain
BlackBerry Z10 sales kick off Friday in the U.S., but it is still unclear how popular the smartphone and its Q10 cousin running BlackBerry 10 will be, amid a number of contradictory predictions and indicators. Read More

Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry
A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman said a report suggesting the defense agency is dumping BlackBerry devices was inaccurate, and that BlackBerry is still part of ongoing DoD mobile device deployment plans. Read More

What will T-Mo announce next week?
What is T-Mobile USA planning for its news event in New York City next Tuesday? The wireless carrier will probably formalize its plans to offer smartphones with no contract, possibly an iPhone, and announce new LTE service. Read More

WebMD, Qualcomm build consumer cloud for mobile health data
WebMD and Qualcomm Life are collaborating on a cloud offering that will allow consumers with mobile health monitoring devices to sync their data to the cloud, where it can be shared with healthcare providers. Read More

Galaxy S4 costs $236 for materials
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone with HSPA+ costs $236 for materials, up 15% from the equivalent Galaxy S III, according to a virtual teardown by IHS iSuppli. Read More


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NPM Delivers Improved Network Visibility to IT Operations
NPM tools provide performance and availability monitoring solutions for the applications traversing the data communication network (including network devices themselves and the network traffic they are passing). Read Report Now

Taiwan's PC makers focus on low-end tablets in search of growth
As PC sales remain sluggish, analysts expect Taiwanese vendors Acer and Asustek to try to seize today's changing tech market with low-end Android tablets, for which consumer demand is high. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.2, at last! 4 things to try after the upgrade
Got a Verizon Galaxy Nexus? This guide will help you make the most of the Android 4.2 upgrade finally on its way to your phone. Read More

iPhone U.S. dominance due to carriers' pricing strategies
Apple's iPhone dominance in the U.S. is largely due to carriers suppressing market economics, an analyst said. Read More

Microsoft set to roll out new mobile Dynamics ERP, CRM apps
Microsoft's AX ERP application will be receiving a set of mobile applications that mix connectivity to back-end systems and processes with a social milieu. Read More

Skype preview for Windows Phone 8 gets HD video
The latest version of the Skype for Windows Phone 8 Preview has support for HD video calls on some phones and reinstated integration with the People hub. Read More

Preston Gralla: Nvidia CEO: Windows RT has been "disappointing," but will eventually succeed
Nvidia is the latest in a line of hardware makers who complain that Windows RT has so far been a bust. Nvidia CEO Jen Hsun Huang has called RT sales "disappointing," although he adds that he expects that eventually Microsoft will figure out a way to make it succeed. Read More

 
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