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Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5S queues appear as true believers hope to scan their fingers
iPhone queues have appeared outside Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store in New York as the company gets ready to end months of speculation when it reveals its iPhone plans tomorrow and the latest leaked images suggest the new phones will indeed carry a fingerprint sensor. Read More


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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.

Samsung and Qualcomm fail to launch the smartwatch revolution
The Samsung Galaxy Gear and the Qualcomm Toq are not starting smartwatch revolution you've been waiting for, writes Mike Elgan. Not to worry though, a flood of devices are coming next year. Read More

Wireless USB to get high-speed jolt from WiGig
The WiGig high-speed wireless standard will power a new wireless version of USB through a deal between the Wi-Fi Alliance and the USB Implementers Forum. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 6-incher is coming (but not tomorrow)
Rumors of iPhablet won't go away. Apple is testing bigger iPhones we're told (again). Could Cupertino be planning to release a 6-inch iPhone phablet? Yes, but not tomorrow. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers brace for the expected 5S and 5C. Read More

Kill Windows Phone or risk dying, analyst tells Microsoft
Microsoft should have given up on Windows Phone while it could, instead of doubling down on the mobile OS with its Nokia acquisition. Read More

Microsoft's mobile fate rests on Nokia deal
Microsoft's move to acquire Nokia's devices and services business is a gamble that the company had to take to boost its flagging mobile business. For Nokia, it's an admission that it lacks the resources to compete with Samsung and Apple, say analysts. Read More

Dell sticks with Windows 8 for business tablets
Demand for Windows 8 may be sluggish, but Dell still thinks it's the best operating system for business tablets and plans to roll out more Windows 8 products later this year. Read More

IFA 2013: Panasonic 4K tablet has stunning screen and price tag
Bigger is better, at least in the minds of Panasonic and Acer when it comes to tablets and all-in-ones. Read More


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From cloud computing and virtualization to mobility and unified communications, an array of innovative technologies is transforming today's data centers. And along the way, they're also flooding corporate networks with enormous new torrents of traffic. Read Now

Federal judge upholds Apple's 30% take on in-app e-book sales
A federal judge rejected government regulators' demand that Apple waive its 30% commission on all in-app e-book sales by third-party retailers, including Amazon, for two years. Read More

Small-screen Bay Trail-based Windows 8.1 tablet on tap for IDF
Startup Aava Mobile will show a Windows 8.1 tablet with an 8.3-in., high-definition screen and Intel's upcoming Atom tablet processor code-named Bay Trail at the Intel Developer Forum next week. Read More

Antone Gonsalves: Crooks use botnet-for-rent to target Android users
Creators of the most sophisticated Android malware to date are renting part of a mobile botnet to spread their brainchild to Android smartphones. Read More

Samsung's Note 3 and Gear smartwatch make a pricey package
Early adopters who want to get their hands on the latest Samsung smartwatch and phablet will have to plunk down some major coin based on what U.S. carriers announced today they will be charging for bundled deals. Read More

JR Raphael: What the LG G2 is actually like to use
With its 5.2-in. HD display and unusual rear-facing buttons, LG's G2 is definitely an eye-catching device. But what's it actually like to use? Read More

Apple faces added dilemma as 'phablets' bank big sales in Asia
With sales of larger 'phablet' smartphones booming in Asia, Apple will likely respond next year, but it will face the same pricing predicament it's staring at now for the iPhone 5C. Read More

Lenovo gets deeper into smartphone business with Vibe handset
Lenovo sells most of its smartphones in China but it hopes to break out internationally with a new line of handsets called the Vibe. Read More


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