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How to choose the right 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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24 milestones in the Mac's 30-year history
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the arrival of the now-iconic Apple Macintosh computer. Columnist Ryan Faas looks back over the past three decades at some of the highlights and lowlights of the Mac's -- and Apple's -- evolution. Read More
 

10 trends in IT spending for 2014
After years of maintenance-only spending, IT leaders are ready to invest. Find out which technologies -- and which IT professionals -- are pulling down the dough. Read More
 

Apple edges back toward the data center
Now that OS X Mavericks Server has some new enterprise-oriented features and the updated Mac Pro has finally arrived, it's time to ask whether Apple is edging back into the data center, says columnist Ryan Faas. Read More
 

JR Raphael: To wood or not to wood? Why I'm sticking with the regular Moto X
Motorola's new wood-backed Moto X models look incredible -- but are they right for you? A few noteworthy things to consider. Read More
 

Microsoft's quandary: Big profits from software or shrinking margins with devices
For all his talk of "devices and services," when Steve Ballmer hands over the reins to a new CEO, he will leave an economic powerhouse that prints money by making software, but makes little on anything else. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Windows Phone sales stall again -- can anything save it?
The latest figures show that sales of Windows Phones have stalled, mired at 4% in the U.S., and 1% in China. Is there any way for Microsoft's smartphone operating system to become a success? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Quick guide: Take control of autocorrect on iPad, iPhone
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Richi Jennings: Max Mosley vs. Google over pictures with prostitutes -- Streisand in full effect
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Why Facebook and Google+ are headed in opposite directions
The two major social sites, Facebook and Google+, are embracing opposite strategies for the future, but they are heading to the same place: To add social intelligence to everything you do. Read More
 

 

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