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Review: The iPhone 5S really is the best iPhone yet

Dell launches four new tablets -- all on Intel chips | Bluetooth Smart going into wireless device chargers

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Review: The iPhone 5S really is the best iPhone yet
With the addition of Apple's new Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a new 64-bit A7 processor, a refined camera system and an M7 coprocessor, the iPhone 5S's cutting edge features match its still-sharp design, says columnist Michael deAgonia. Read More


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The Next Generation of Mobile
In this tech dossier from Moovweb, learn about responsive web delivery, an approach to mobile development that can reduce costs and increase agility so companies can build great mobile solutions without the big rewrite of their existing sites. Read now!

Dell launches four new tablets -- all on Intel chips
Dell introduced four new low-cost tablets that run on Intel processors, shutting out ARM-based processors from its launch. Read More

Bluetooth Smart going into wireless device chargers
Mobile devices will be able to talk to wireless charging platforms through a partnership between the Alliance for Wireless Power and the backers of Bluetooth. Read More

Faded satellite star LightSquared headed for auction block in November
The long saga of satellite operator LightSquared's quest to become a cellular carrier may come to an end soon with an auction for the company's assets scheduled for late November. Read More

ZTE Grand S and Nubia 5 ready for pre-order on Saturday
Two new unlocked Android smartphones from ZTE USA -- the Grand S and the Nubia 5 -- can be pre-ordered starting Saturday. Read More

Jonny Evans: FCC 'Obamacare' shutdown may delay Apple's new iPads
The U.S. government shutdown may delay introduction of new iPads, as the Federal Communications Commission has been forced to cease new product approvals, pending resolution of the crisis. Read More

Few use tablets to replace laptops
A new survey shows that only 8.7% of tablet buyers want to use the tablet as a replacement for their laptops. Read More

Smartphone vendors target BYOD enterprises
Smartphone vendors have rekindled their infatuation with enterprises as the consumer segment fizzles. This week's case in point is the launch of LG Electronics' Gate, which separates users' professional and private lives through virtualization. Read More

Aruba announces cloud-based Wi-Fi management service
Aruba Networks announced a new cloud-based management service for Wi-Fi networks that could be valuable to companies with branch operations, schools and mid-sized networks where IT support is scarce. Read More

Samsung invests $4M in wireless charging firm
Samsung Ventures Investment Corp. has allocated $4 million in venture funding for PowerbyProxi, whose wireless technology allows multiple devices to be charged at the same time. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware

Accelerating Time to Value with Desktop Virtualization
With today's dispersed and mobile workforce, many companies are turning to desktop virtualization to keep pace with computing requirements. But it takes best practices and trusted partners to more quickly and cost-effectively deliver value. View Now

Dumping a Surface? eBay averages double the return of a buyback vendor
First-generation Surface owners have complained that Microsoft won't buy their used tablets to help them buy the new editions shipping in three weeks, but other markets can return more cash. Read More

Galaxy Note 3: Even more features packed into a (slightly) bigger body
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is the third iteration of the company's not-quite-phone, not-quite-tablet Note line, and its internal specifications make it one of the most powerful handsets on the market. Read More

Jonny Evans: Opinion: If you can't win, cheat. The Samsung/Apple story
Samsung will stop at nothing in its attempt to seize and secure smartphone industry dominance: questionable design ethics; FRAND abuse and gamed benchmark scores are now joined by that firm's misuse of confidential legal documents as the Android army's leading light goes thermonuclear in its battle with iOS. Read More

IBM to acquire LTE analyzer Now Factory
Expanding its portfolio of data analysis services to better accommodate the mobile market, IBM is acquiring Dublin-based Now Factory, which offers customer usage analysis services and software for wireless telecommunications providers. Read More

Heat it, bend it, slam it and the latest gadget glass won't break
Glass manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of what's possible with the material, and some of the latest gadget glass is on display this week by Nippon Electric Glass at the Ceatec 2013 expo. Read More

Antone Gonsalves: Why we fear the mobile wallet
Despite advances in technology, people still trust their back pockets to keep their credit cards safe more than their smartphones. Read More

INSIDER
Yorgen Edholm: Mobile lessons from the next generation
My wife is wonderfully low tech, with an old, vanilla mobile phone. Last weekend she surprised me by deciding she now wants a phone with all the bells and whistles. I was worried that she'd been bitten by the new iPhone bug, which hit 9 million other people in one weekend, but her change of mind was more educated. She was learning from our kids. Read More

HP downsizes new business laptops
Hewlett-Packard is taking the heft and bulk out of its EliteBook and ProBook business laptops, and powering them with the latest processors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices. Read More

JR Raphael: Note 3 in the real world: The first things you notice about Samsung's new phone
What's the Galaxy Note 3 actually like to use in the real world? Here are some initial impressions of Samsung's new plus-sized phone. Read More


DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: SECURITY

In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up.

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