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Why HTC put Windows on its M8 smartphone WHITE PAPER: CDW Securing BYOD Mobile computing is becoming so ubiquitous that people no longer bat an eye seeing someone working two devices simultaneously. Individuals and organizations are responding to the capabilities and flexibility that mobile devices provide. Read Now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Apperian Choose an Enterprise App Store Strategy In this research report Gartner outlines how organizations can optimally secure, distribute, and manage mobile applications for employees and contracted workers. Learn More Sprint's cut in data prices won't help its network woes JR Raphael: Nexus 7 revisited: How Google's latest tablet has held up over the past year Barbara Krasnoff: Barnes & Noble partners with Samsung to produce a reborn Nook LG's high-end smartphone features trickle down to new L series The 5 most anticipated smartphone launches coming in September Darlene Storm: New attacks secretly use smartphone cameras, speakers and microphones : Aerohive Navigating the New Wireless Landscape Wireless LAN controllers are about to become obsoletea fate sealed by the advent of 802.11ac. This KnowledgeVault is packed with informative short videos, webcasts and white papers that show how you can capitalize on this emerging trend. View Now>> Barbara Krasnoff: One phone, two flavors: Android or Windows Phone. The start of a new trend? Preston Gralla: Is the Windows-based HP Stream 14 a Chromebook killer? Coming soon: No-name tablets priced under $35 Verizon is tops in network performance, reliability, speed in 2014 tests AT&T to get the M8 for Windows, too; it's not just Verizon JR Raphael: Hands on: The ThinkPad Yoga 11e Chromebook could be the one iPhone 5C's China bust raises questions about Apple's pricing for '14 models | |||||||||
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