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Nexus 5 review: Does Google's flagship phone deliver? WHITE PAPER: CDW The Case for Mobile Apps Today's mobile apps turn handheld devices into e-book readers, portable navigation systems, digital wallets and more. And for organizations with mobile workers, they boost productivity by allowing easy access to resources and applications. Mobile apps can be designed for employees, customers, constituents and more. Read Now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Exablox IDC Buyer Case Study for Storage: Balboa Park This IDC Buyer Case Study looks at the approach Exablox has taken in capitalizing on the object-based storage platform opportunity and the use of the Exablox OneBlox technology by the Balboa Park Online Collaborative (BPOC). Read now! Samsung smartphone sales surge, while Apple gets a small boost from iPhone 5S Verizon to put BlackBerry Z30 on sale Thursday for $200 with contract BlackBerry Z30 deep-dive review: Upgraded software in a great 5-in. smartphone Moto G starts at $179 unlocked, to give low-cost buyers 'a better choice' Retailers to slash prices of Apple, Microsoft tablets on Black Friday Google wants tattoo to act as smartphone microphone WHITE PAPER: Verizon Wireless Managing the Complexity of Connected Machines M2M, or machine to machine, technology is revolutionizing business today. But IT professionals who have deployed or are piloting M2M solutions report a variety of integration challenges. Learn More AT&T and Verizon won't charge for Philippines disaster calls and texts First Look: iPad Mini with Retina display Europe allows in-flight 3G and 4G broadband Android 4.4 KitKat: A visual tour of what's new OK, Google Glass, play music for users Apple demands $380M, Samsung says $53M as iCourt resumes Google extends App Engine for mobile app back end | |||||||||
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