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Five things you must do to prepare for the end of BlackBerry

10.11.2013 3:09 AM

BlackBerry's secure environment and sophisticated management tools will be hard to replicate on other platforms. Start looking now.

Glip: IM-centric cloud collaboration

10.15.2013 12:01 AM

A new online collaboration service combines group chat, content sharing, and calendaring

 

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Flint Mobile swaps card reader for camera

10.10.2013 3:37 PM

Mobile payment solution lets you accept Visa and MasterCard using only your iPhone

Dell Inspiron 2350 review: Haswell CPU plus AMD discrete graphics equals one strong AIO

10.14.2013 3:00 AM

Dell shows that that all-in-ones can deliver both looks and strong performance.

Why Microsoft's Office for iPad strategy still doesn't make sense

10.09.2013 12:57 PM

The idea of developing a touch-oriented Windows 8 'Modern' app version of Microsoft Office before launching Office for iPad seems to make sense at first blush, but it's still a poor strategy.

McAfee LiveSafe review: Blanket security protects PCs, Macs, mobile devices, and the cloud

10.15.2013 3:00 AM

LiveSafe?s biometric protections make it worthwhile, even if the antivirus is nothing special.

Google cozies up to Apple developers with cloud platform

10.09.2013 9:05 AM

For Apple developers that want an easy way to add cloud storage or device-to-device push notifications to their apps, Google has announced Mobile Backend Starter for iOS.

In a room with no cell service, Verizon works on the future of mobile

10.09.2013 11:14 AM

A radio-shielded lab is part of an expanded S.F. Innovation Center for helping startups.

Facebook open-source cache squeezes more from flash disks

10.09.2013 12:50 PM

Facebook continues to push the boundaries of storage and server technology in order to more quickly serve its billion users, and the results are being offered as open-source technology that can also benefit other companies.

How location tracking will change the way you shop

10.09.2013 4:15 PM

etailers are testing new ways to learn how customers shop and move about their stores, and targeting them with promotions and in-store maps on their smartphones.

Report: Twitter might go public on Nov. 15

10.09.2013 11:32 PM

File this one under oops -- Twitter may have inadvertently revealed, at an earlier point, its plans to go public on Nov. 15, according to a recent PrivCo report.

Mountain View installing hotspots to bolster Google's unreliable free Wi-Fi

10.09.2013 7:16 AM

Mountain View is installing new Wi-Fi hotspots in parts of the city to supplement the poorly performing network operated by Google.

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