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With Android L, Google makes pitch for enterprise users

Google targets business users with cloud, Docs advances | JR Raphael: Google I/O condensed: The 33 most important things to know

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With Android L, Google makes pitch for enterprise users
Google will provide enterprise-focused security and management features to its entire Android showcase of mobile devices, including features reserved only for Samsung devices running Samsung security software called Knox, a Google executive announced during the Google I/O keynote address Wednesday. Read More


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Google targets business users with cloud, Docs advances
After focusing on Android during much of a lengthy keynote, Google officials turned their attention to the enterprise. Read More

JR Raphael: Google I/O condensed: The 33 most important things to know
A new version of Android! The first Android Wear watches! Android TV! So much exciting stuff to take in from Google I/O. Here's an easy-to-follow guide to the news that matters most. Read More

Samsung Gear Live unveiled as latest Android Wear smartwatch
Google gave about 6,000 developers attending its I/O conference on Wednesday two Android Wear smartwatches -- one for now and one for later -- as a not-so-subtle invitation to get developers to build more apps for those devices and their connected smartphones. Read More

Google to bring Android mobile devices closer to Chromebooks
Chromebooks will soon be able to receive notifications and run applications from Android smartphones and tablets. Read More

Google unveils voice-controlled Android Auto
Google is bringing its Android mobile operating system to one more thing that you use every day -- your car. Read More

Google previews Fit software development kit for health-tracking apps
Google is set to release an SDK aimed at making fitness-based apps more effective by pulling in data from multiple devices. Read More

Microsoft continues Nokia's Android plan with X2 smartphone
Microsoft is continuing Nokia's Android experiment by adding a new smartphone to the Nokia X series. The next-generation model due in July will feature even more Microsoft software. Read More


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The release of the Android-based Nokia X2 smartphone makes clear that Microsoft is committed to Android for the long haul. But it also reveals a big hole in Microsoft's strategy: The phone's default engine will be Google, not Bing. Will Microsoft be able to fix this hole? Read More

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The smartphone kill switch appears to be on its way to every handset sold in the U.S. So what's all the fuss about? Here's a look at the main points of the technology. Read More

Darlene Storm: Can sharing your open Wi-Fi network with strangers promote privacy and security?
In the continuing saga of the Open Wireless Movement, the EFF will release firmware at HOPE X in order to help people share a little slice of bandwidth on their home Wi-Fi network without sacrificing privacy or security. Freely sharing open Wi-Fi will supposedly put people at no legal risk since an IP is not a person. Read More

Intel's mood-capturing 3D camera will be in tablets early next year
A new 3D webcam for mobile devices from Intel that can assess facial expressions is slated to appear in some tablets early next year. Read More

Verizon's videoconferencing offers virtual doctor visits via smartphone
If you've ever been sick with a cold or the flu while traveling, Verizon's new videoconferencing technology could help you reach a doctor for a quick consult from a smartphone or tablet. Read More

Microsoft wants MacBook Air owners to trade up to a Surface Pro by trading in
Microsoft has launched a buy-back program to try to get MacBook Air owners to part with their laptops and replace them with new Surface Pro 3 devices. Read More

Galaxy Tab S: The screen's the thing with this iPad rival
Samsung's tablet lineup can feel a bit crowded--But the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and 10.5 are among Samsung's best tablets yet. Read More

Foxconn CEO disses curved displays on smartphones
The curved displays on new smartphones coming from Korea were the target of a joke by Foxconn Technology Group's CEO, who mocked the products as phones designed to fit the rears of consumers. Read More


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