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Apple refreshes, renames iPad as 'Air,' goes Retina on the Mini RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry Trade up your licenses for free There is an easy, no-cost way for you to leverage your existing BlackBerry® investment and make the move to BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10. Trade up your licenses for free to receive new licenses and server software that allows you to secure and manage BlackBerry® 10 smartphones. Learn more about the free license trade up offer. In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference Your pad or mine? BYOD is changing everything. Tablets and mobile devices are driving a BYOD revolution in the enterprise. Come to Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise One-Day Forum(CITE) November 5, 2013 in New York City and learn how top IT leaders have made it work for them and how you can, too. Learn more 10 highlights from the Apple announcement HP Chromebook 14 (with 4G) review: Solid performance in a plus-sized package Galaxy S 4 mini set for sale by U.S. carriers in November T-Mobile kicks off free tablet data of 200 MB per month AT&T won't match T-Mobile's free data on iPad Air The puzzling Lumia 2520 tablet: Will it disappear when Microsoft buys Nokia? Mobile, TV customers drive AT&T revenue growth Broadcom to cut 1,150 jobs in restructuring WHITE PAPER: BMC Software Connecting the Clouds: Best Practices for Integrating ITSM In this Industry Insight, BMC discusses how utilizing a SaaS approach to IT Service Management can position your IT organization to best manage the growing number of cloud-based services along with your enterprise's internal systems. Learn More Toshiba launches 1TB laptop drive less than 1/3-in. thick LG steps into the Firefox OS market with Fireweb phone Gear smartwatch will soon work with more Samsung smartphones Blackberry sees 10 million BBM downloads in 24 hours Apple wins in patent infringement trial against Wi-LAN Microsoft re-releases Windows RT 8.1 after updates crippled tablets Nokia takes on low-cost Androids with trio of Asha phones AT&T looks 28 years into the future of cell towers | |||||||||
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