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Coolest new Android & Windows phones of MWC 2016

Our look at some of the brand-new smartphones on display at MWC 2016. Read More

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White Paper: Kony Inc

Kony Mobility Challenges

This paper examines the most recent research on companies' top mobile priorities and challenges. Read More

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Countless computers vulnerable to MouseJack attack through wireless mice and keyboards

Countless wireless mice and keyboards are subject to "MouseJacking" including products from Amazon, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, Logitech and Microsoft. Read More

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Meet Sony's latest Android phones: The Xperia X, Xperia X Performance, and Xperia XA

Sony's trio of new Xperia phones offers something for everyone. Watch Now

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Facebook plans Internet drone tests, says Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook will begin testing a solar-powered Internet drone called Aquila later in 2016, Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Watch Now

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Samsung targets businesses with Enterprise Device Program

Samsung announced the Galaxy S7 and GS7 edge smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2016 yesterday. Along with the devices, it also announced new enterprise programs designed to encourage businesses to adopt Samsung's latest Android device. Read More

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Apple and the FBI will need to compromise, Cisco's CEO says

Cisco Systems CEO Chuck Robbins gave up a chance to strongly support enterprise mobility partner Apple in its fight with the FBI over iPhone encryption. Read More

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Casinos and arcades: AMD's latest chip gamble

The bright lights of Las Vegas await AMD, which wants to change the face of gambling with its new graphics-focused G-series chips. Read More

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The IoT network rivalry is heating up and going global

San Diego-based Ingenu, one of several companies and industry groups vying to connect things over power-efficient IoT networks, is going global and has licensing deals in China, Australia and other countries. Read More

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4 ways good project leaders create cultures of success

Recognizing why or how people impact overall project success is important, but determining what you can do to unlock your team's full potential is the tricky part. Read More

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FHIR blazes new (and needed) path in healthcare

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources would allow developers to write apps that would extend the capabilities of Electronic Health Records, give patients direct access to their own records and create a more solid basis for interoperability. It's no wonder healthcare providers are getting excited about it. Read More

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CIOs tout mobile apps from IBM-Apple linkup

This week at Mobile World Congress, customers described how they plan to use several of the new apps to replace paper forms, improve service call response times and generally improve productivity for their companies. Read More

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White House sees robots taking well-paying jobs

Robotics use is growing. The critical question is whether new job creation can happen quickly enough to offset the losses. Read More

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Physical security has many holes to be plugged

Catastrophic failures due to natural disasters, crime or other causes are a major worry for security professionals. Smaller failures and disruptions because of their greater frequency are also a concern. For banks, a lost hour of productivity translates into millions of dollars in lost revenue and potentially lost clients. Delivering improved reliability to these facilities through physical security represents the next frontier for continuous improvement. Read More

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Apple vs. FBI case colors European debate about securing digital identity

Although Apple does not exhibit at Mobile World Congress, the iPhone maker influences exhibiting app developers and accessory vendors and, now, debate at the show about securing digital identity. Read More

White Paper: CrowdStrike

5 Reasons Endpoint Security Must Move to the Cloud

Learn how the Cloud makes it possible to regain unprecedented control over endpoints while detecting, preventing, and responding to attacks in a way that far surpasses on-premise architectures. Read More

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