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How to make Google Chrome work better with touchscreen PCs
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HP, Sony, Lenovo and others: another deluge of Android tablets is headed our way
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If Bob Ross taught ASCII painting in the '80s
Cool mash-up merges ASCII-painting with PBS' Bob Ross. Magic ensues. Read More

Why Samsung won't beat Blackberry in the mobile enterprise
Samsung Safe aims to make Android phones better for the enterprise, but using the least secure mobile OS out there and ignoring the IT-ready BlackBerry might not be a good move. Read More

IBM eyes mobile, social add-ons for mainframe
IBM is looking to bring mobile and social workloads onto mainframes as a way of keeping the expensive machines competitive. Read More

BYOD gets attention at Mobile World Congress
Helping IT shops deal with the security and management of consumer smartphones and tablets in the workplace will be a big theme at Mobile World Congress this week. Read More

Samsung bolsters BYOD management with a Fort Knox approach
Samsung Monday announced an improved version of its SAFE management and security system for popular Samsung-branded smartphones and tablets. Read More

 

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