Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to choose the right enterprise mobility management tool

Tablet trends for 2014: More Windows tablets, 3G/4G and phablets | Nokia sales disappoint as Microsoft readies phone group takeover

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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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Tablet trends for 2014: More Windows tablets, 3G/4G and phablets
Android and iOS tablets will begin to lose global market share in 2014, while Windows ramps up slightly, according to research firm IDC. Read More

Nokia sales disappoint as Microsoft readies phone group takeover
Nokia's improving Lumia shipments came to a halt during the fourth quarter, bad news for Microsoft, which will soon take over the phone unit. Read More

As wearable devices hit the market, apps are sure to follow
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VMware acquires AirWatch to boost mobile device management
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Wearables, connected homes to spur surge in data sharing by 2017, Gartner says
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IT shops face ever greater mobile demands from users
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JR Raphael: Android Power's 3 favorite things for January 2014
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AT&T announces LG G Flex availability for $300
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Intel confirms using ARM-based chip core in smartwatch it demoed at CES
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Facebook testing its ads in third-party mobile apps
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How Intel is buying a piece of the tablet market
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