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  Jonny Evans: Apple's about to strike iPhone gold in China | JR Raphael: Moto X vs. Droid Ultra: A real-world comparison

 
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Richi Jennings: Revealed: Samsung smartwatch Galaxy Gear
Samsung's said to sell its smartwatch soon. Samsung will launch its anticipated Galaxy Gear smartwatch early next month. The wrist-mounted smartphone companion won't have the flexible screen illustrated in Samsung's patent, but will have a wide array of sensors and enough horsepower to put a midrange smartphone to shame. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers try to avoid Dick Tracy gags (and fail). Not to mention: Dick Tracy... [You're fired -Ed.] Read More
 


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Responsive Delivery: The Next Generation of Mobile
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Making Voice a Successful Part of Your UC Rollout
You've thought long and hard about the investment you're making in Unified Communications. We've compiled ten steps to streamline the audio aspect of your UC deployment. Putting an audio strategy in place now can help you plan, deploy and eventually drive higher adoption rates. Download our workbook now! Read Now!

Jonny Evans: Apple's about to strike iPhone gold in China
Apple is hoping for the iPod nano effect when it ships new iPhones in a few weeks time.. So what is the iPod nano effect what might happen, and why does it matter? And why should Samsung be afraid? Read More
 

JR Raphael: Moto X vs. Droid Ultra: A real-world comparison
Using the Moto X and Droid Ultra together is really quite fascinating: The phones are incredibly similar, but the experience of using them couldn't be more different. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Is Samsung riding in to save Windows Phone?
A new Samsung Windows Phone has been sighted, and although its specs aren't spectacular, it's one piece of evidence that Samsung may finally pay serious attention to Windows Phone. If so, that could help boost Microsoft's smartphone OS, which currently has a 3.3% worldwide market share. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Tweaked Zeus: Fake Instagram 'likes' are worth more $ than stolen credit card numbers
Popularity on social networking sites has become so important that cyber fraudsters have tweaked a version of the Zeus trojan to sell fake "followers" and "likes" for the photo-sharing app Instagram. It makes them more money than selling stolen credit card numbers. Read More
 


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Getting Ahead Managing VoIP and Videoconferencing
Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more.

Greg Lambert: Patch Tuesday headaches and dog food
As I mentioned in last week's post, we should not get bored with Microsoft's Patch Tuesday as the fun has just begun. In that post, I mentioned that patch MS13-061 was interesting because it related to a vulnerability that was dependent on a Microsoft technology, Outside In, and an Oracle middle-ware component. Read More
 

Yorgen Edholm: Mobile management 101: Delegating to a distracted team
Does your management team have what it takes to lead and manage a mobile workforce? Learn how to evolve your managment skills to fit into our mobile-enabled world. Read More
 

Chris Poelker: Data deduplication in the cloud explained, part one
Everyone is talking about the benefits of storing data to the cloud for sharing information among friends, to simplify moving data between different mobile devices, and for small businesses to back up and provide disaster recovery (DR) capabilities. But how do cloud providers protect your data? Read More
 

Steve Pate: HIPAA compliance in the cloud
Remember how when you were a kid, and you went to spend the night at a friend's house, you were faced with all kinds of new and different 'rules of the house'? The new HIPAA Omnibus rule, went into effect on March 26th, 2013, is kind of like staying at a friend's house – though the rules are way more complicated, and the penalty for non-compliance can be significantly more costly. If you are a provider – or user – of public cloud services, there are a number of key changes you need to know. Read More
 

Sharky: Too much and not enough at the same time
Pilot fish gets a high-priority message from a department manager about printing from a midrange system, with a little more information than he wants. Read More
 

 

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