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11 gadgets for the digital nomad
These devices promise to transform a table in any coffee shop into a full-featured office workstation, yet are compact enough to fit into a travel bag. Read More


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Are today's high-end smartphones too big for comfort?
Forget phablets. The latest flagship smartphones, such as the new Moto X Pure Edition, demand a reach that some of our hands can't, well, handle. Read More

Someday your phone may stop an oncoming car
Verizon is using a simulated city to develop a vehicle-to-pedestrian safety system Read More


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Bimodal IT Is a Critical Capability for CIOs
New Gartner research predicts that 75% of IT organizations will have a bimodal capability by 2017. Learn more about Gartner's predictions for common mistakes that CIOs will make and how to avoid them. Learn More

Windows 10 Mobile may not reach as many phones as Microsoft hoped
The free upgrade will require Microsoft's Lumia Denim update, which more than a third of U.S. Windows Phones don't have. Read More

Sprint sees record low customer loss rate, but drops to 4th place behind T-Mobile
Sprint announced on Tuesday its lowest rate of postpaid customer losses in its history, even as the company officially dropped a notch to fourth place, behind T-Mobile, among U.S. wireless carriers. Read More


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Why the TripIt Pro plan is worth $49 a year
CIO.com reviewer James A. Martin hesitated in renewing his TripIt Pro plan — but the service almost immediately helped him save money on an upcoming flight. Read More

Google boasts Android for Work success
Android for Work, Google's answer for enterprise mobility management, has signed up 40 partners and more than 10,000 business customers since it launched less than five months ago. It's also gained broad support from the country's four largest wireless carriers. Read More

Newcomer Cyanogen looks to disrupt Android and iOS
Several versions of the Android OS for smartphones have appeared on the global stage in recent years. One version, Cyanogen OS, has gathered publicity as well as prominent investors --including Twitter, Qualcomm and Foxconn -- that could give it some staying power. Read More


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