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  Researchers tag n' track great whites | Former Google exec to help Xiaomi to expand outside China

 
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What Samsung will learn from Apple's iWatch
Samsung is preparing to introduce its latest attempt at a smartwatch at a special event next month. Apple is expected to launch its iWatch in 2014. Samsung may hit the market first, but what will it learn from Apple's iWatch response? Read More
 


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The Challenges of Going Mobile
Struggling with mobile? You're not alone. While everyone wants to go mobile, very few know how. IDG Research surveyed CIOs to uncover the biggest problems, as presented in this infographic. Learn More

Researchers tag n' track great whites
Meet Mary Lee, a great white shark that's the same weight and nearly the same length as a Buick. And, by the way, you may have been swimming within a few feet of her this past year and not known it. Read More
 

Former Google exec to help Xiaomi to expand outside China
Up-and-coming Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has hired Hugo Barra, former Google vice president for Android product management, to lead its expansion worldwide. Read More
 

Mobile device management shifts to the cloud
New cloud-based software lets employees register, secure, and manage their personal devices without IT department involvement. And a simplified Web interface automates a lot of management tasks. Read More
 

Analysts push iPhone 5C price predictions to $450
Some analysts have rethought their expectations on the price of Apple's expected lower-end iPhone 5C, and now believe the company will play defense by charging as much as $450 for the new plastic smartphone. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Listen up, Samsung: Here's what a smartwatch needs to succeed
Samsung could announce its first smartwatch as soon as next week -- and if it has these five elements in place, it might stand a chance at winning us over. Read More
 

Dell commits again to Windows 8 for business tablets
  Windows 8 may be seeing sluggish demand, but Dell believes it's the best OS for business tablets and plans to roll out more products built with the operating system later this year, a senior executive said. Read More
 

Barbara Krasnoff: Kobo tries for the passionate reader
Kobo has introduced three new tablets and an e-reader in an effort to attract the "passionate reader." But are they the right devices at the right prices? Read More
 


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The Five Forces Advancing Archive Center Stage
Big Data isn't over yet. How will you handle the ever-increasing amount of digital information? It's time to reconsider why archive may be the game-changing – and budget-saving – way to manage and secure your growing data. Storage analyst Jerome Wendt explains why it's time to rethink archive. Read now!

Google cuts Nexus 4 price by up to a third in U.S.
Google has cut the price of the Nexus 4 in handful of countries including the U.K. and the U.S., where the smartphone now costs from $199. The aggressive drop signals Google wanting to preempt the arrival of a cheaper iPhone. Read More
 

Antone Gonsalves: 16 smartphone AV products that get a thumbs up
  AV-Comparatives, an independent nonprofit software tester, has given its stamp of approval to 16 anti-virus products for Android smartphones. Read More
 

New smartphone OSes taking baby steps toward iOS, Android
Four new smartphone OSes intend to challenge the dominant position of Apple and Google. Mozilla's Firefox OS is the first out of the gate, but Canonical, Samsung Electronics and Intel, as well as Finnish upstart Jolla Mobile, are also getting their alternatives ready. Read More
 

iPhone buyback firms unruffled by Apple's trade-in plans
Buyback firms remained unconcerned about a reported Apple in-store iPhone trade-in program, saying that if accurate, it simply vindicated their business models. Read More
 

Twitter tweaks its site and mobile apps to make conversations easier
Twitter is updating its site and mobile apps to make it easier for users to carry out conversations on the site and share them with others outside of Twitter. Read More
 

Dell revamps Latitude laptops, prices start at $599
Dell is giving a new identity to its Latitude laptops with the introduction of thinner and lighter models priced starting at $599 and running on Intel's Haswell processors. Read More
 

6 mobile health products we use today
Health care will be radically transformed by the rise of cheap, powerful mobile devices. Here are six products that are already leading the way. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Hands on with Motorola Skip, the PIN-skipping fast-unlock gadget for your phone
  The Motorola Skip is an unassuming little clip that promises to take the hassle out of unlocking your phone. So how's the thing work -- and is it actually worth using? Read More
 

 

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