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xScope Browser Pro: Full-featured, fast, one-handed browsing

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xScope Browser Pro: Full-featured, fast, one-handed browsing

Take a look at how to install and configure xScope Browser Pro, an inexpensive but powerful app for your Android mobile device. Read more

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BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 get Skype with version 10.1

BlackBerry is having its big hoedown in Orlando this week, and has announced that version 10.1 of the OS will hit the Z10 later this week. Read more

iPhones, iPads cleared for U.S. military use; DOD fortifies cloud

The Pentagon has cleared iPhones and iPads running iOS 6 for use in the U.S. military, just over a week after the U.S. government cleared the software for federal use. Read more

Enterprise app stores yet to take off: Concur

A few barriers stand in the way of enterprise app store adoption, according to Concur's executive vice president of traveller services Barry Padgett. Read more

Android is crushing Apple and Microsoft in the mobile device market

In five and a half years, Android has come from nowhere to crush Apple and Microsoft in the mobile device market. How long until PC OEMs decide to take a gamble on the winning mobile OS and load Android onto PCs? Read more

I/O 2013: More than half of apps in Google Play now use Cloud Messaging

Approximately 60 percent of apps in Google Play are said to be now using the service at a rate of 17 billion messages sent per day. Read more

Aruba buys Meridian Apps, eyes 'indoor GPS' services

Aruba is looking to combine its enterprise Wi-Fi technology with Meridian's location services to provide context about users and devices. Read more

How BlackBerry is riding iOS and Android to power its comeback

The very factor that decimated BlackBerry over the past five years is now becoming one of the most important catalysts in its turnaround. Read more


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Empowering IT Innovations and Reducing Complexity with Unified Access (Cisco)

Delivering Worry-Free Storage (IBM)

Benefits of Consolidating on New IBM System x 2-Socket Servers (IBM)

The Truth About Virtualization (Global Knowledge)

Oracle Exalogic: Getting the Most Out of Your Applications (Oracle)


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Connect your iPhone to Microsoft Office 365

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Back up Windows Phone 8 to the cloud

Cleaning supplies for your smartphones, tablets, and accessories

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