Friday 9 January 2015

Five weird but useful apps; Samsung at CES: How enterprise fits it in with IoT

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Five unusual apps you never knew you needed

It's easy to overlook some of the strange and obscure offerings in the app stores. But sometimes, these apps are genuinely useful.

Samsung at CES 2015: How enterprise fits it in with Internet-of-Things

As Samsung fleshes out its Internet-of-Things strategy for a connected world, these consumer gadgets also figure into the tech brand's somewhat more hidden enterprise agenda too.

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