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How to choose an enterprise mobility management tool

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How to choose the right enterprise mobility management tool
As mobile device management continues to morph, consider what's 'good enough' for what you need right now -- and don't neglect the user experience, whatever else you do. Read More
 


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Lenovo agrees to buy IBM server business for $2.3 billion
Lenovo Group has agreed to buy IBM's x86 server hardware business and related maintenance services for $2.3 billion, it announced Thursday. Read More
 

Icahn targets eBay, pans Apple board on same day
Investment agitator Carl Icahn has now put his sights on auctioneer eBay, but that doesn't mean he will end his pursuit of a massive stock buyback by Apple, an analyst said today. Read More
 

As wearable devices hit the market, apps are sure to follow
If there's to be an explosion of wearable devices and smartwatches in 2014, as analysts forecast, the bigger question becomes when more apps will emerge that work with such devices. Read More
 

U.S. watchdog calls for NSA to end phone records program
In a report to be released Thursday, the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties board says the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone records is illegal and should stop, according to the New York Times and the Washington Post, which received advance copies of the document. Read More
 

Apple to fix iOS 7 crash bug
Apple says it will fix a bug in the iOS 7 operating system that has caused some iPhones to crash. Read More
 

Scientists take 'significant step' in search for antimatter
Scientists at the CERN, or European Organization for Nuclear Research, center in Switzerland say say they've made a "significant step" in the hunt for antimatter. Read More
 

Spam doesn't lie: American consumers desert PCs for most mundane chore
Traditional PCs were used at historically low rates last quarter to open emails, another sign that a long-time task of those notebooks and desktops has been hijacked by mobile devices, an email-centric firm said today. Read More
 


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Google dismisses eavesdropping threat in Chrome
Google said there's no threat from a speech recognition feature in its Chrome browser that a developer said could be used to listen in on users. Read More
 

Facebook testing its ads in third-party mobile apps
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Top U.S. court puts burden of proof of infringement on patent holder
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld that it is up to the patent holder ordinarily to prove infringement in a lawsuit, a ruling that could have vast implications on the litigious technology industry. Read More
 

Netflix warns ISPs against 'draconian' response after net neutrality ruling
Netflix has a message for ISPs that might be thinking about charging more to carry its video service in the wake of last week's net neutrality ruling: Do so at your own risk. Read More
 

Ford enlists MIT, Stanford to drive automated cars
Ford is enlisting top U.S. universities to make self-driving cars a reality, announcing that it hopes researchers at MIT can come up with advanced algorithms to help vehicles learn where pedestrians and other automobiles will be located. Read More
 

Red Hat refreshes private cloud stacks for the enterprise
Red Hat has updated a number of its products for running private clouds, better preparing them for the complex ways of the enterprise. Read More
 

Wearables, connected homes to spur surge in data sharing by 2017, Gartner says
By 2017, the typical mobile user will share their personalized data stream with 100 applications and services every day, with wearable devices and Internet-connected appliances fueling the use trend, according to Gartner. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Free LogMeIn alternatives -- Review roundup
Mishandled pivot from freemium model alienates users. LogMeIn told free users this week they're not welcome. With just seven days to find an alternative to LogMeIn free, users are ready to LogMeOut. Can you spell PR disaster? Even paid users are rethinking future use of the service. Thanks to the company's poor handling of the situation, users are worried that LogMeIn is not long for this world. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder LogMeIn's financial stability, as competitors rub their hands with glee. Read More
 

 

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