InfoWorld Mobilize | | Google fixed a ton of bugs, and it also pushed through a few new helpful features that should have been bundled with Lollipop from the start. Here are five best new features of Lollipop 5.1. | | Issue highlights 1. Review: Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge lead the Android pack 2. Wanted: Easy database app dev tools for the Web 3. 10 Android devices that were too weird to succeed 4. 4 barriers blocking enterprise adoption of Android | White Paper: PC Connection Let me start by saying thisMicrosoft should have created Office for iPad when they released Office 2013. If you ever owned an iPad you probably said to yourself, "Why can't I have Office on this device? I'd attach a keyboard to it, and then I wouldn't need my company-issued bricktop anymore!" If this sounds like you, read on. Learn more | Both devices are major steps up for the Android ecosystem, marrying enhanced hardware capabilities, better security, and a cleaner user interface. But as good as they are, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge come with a few quirks and one apparent bug. READ MORE | Building database apps for a workgroup used to be a simple task. All we need is a new, modern set of Web tools to make that task easy again. READ MORE | Taking risks can be good. Sometimes you come up with the Galaxy Note, which did seem crazy at first. Other times, you create a boondoggle like one of these ten devices. READ MORE | The fact remains: iPhones and iPads are a better fit for business use than even the best Android devices. READ MORE | Webcast: IBM Corporation Consumer expectations are changing; retailers today have challenges in all fronts from acquiring to growing to retaining profitable customer base. 81% of consumers expect the same brand experience across all channels. Learn More | DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING
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