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The products and features drawing big crowds on the FOSE show floor would be ignored most anywhere else.
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With hectic schedules, it can be hard to keep track of everything in your news feed. That’s why we created the TalkAndroid Daily Dose. This is where we recap the day’s hottest stories so you can get yourself up to speed in quick fashion.
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Gartner: BYOD to Take Center Stage For Mobile App Use by 2017 CloudTimes 800px Gartner logo.svg feature 380x285 square 300x300 Gartner: BYOD to Take Center Stage More and more companies encourage their employees to work on their devices, thus...
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Just as SaaS has emerged as a dominant new force in enterprise software, mobile apps will offer innovative new capabilities and business models – and disrupt many old ones.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 is one of the most powerful and versatile smartphones ever, packing a 1.9-GHz quad-core processor and a dizzying array of features. You can answer the phone with a wave of your h...
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Almost since the beginning of their existence, robots have taken inspiration from one of nature's wonders: insects.
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Find hundreds of top-rated apps for your smartphone, tablet or laptop. These are the apps that we can't live without.
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Some of the world's biggest handset makers and telecom carriers are embracing alternative mobile operating systems this year in a quest to become credible challengers to smartphones run by Apple and Google.
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After Facebook bought Instagram, I think we all expected there to be a little crossover in features between both services.
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comScore released smartphone manufacturer and operating system data today for the first quarter of 2013 in the U.S. market. The numbers show Android continuing to dominate with 52 percent market share for operating systems.
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They're coming. In fact, there are already a couple thousand of them walking around in such cities as New York and San Francisco. We're talking about Google Glass, a revolutionary wearable device ...
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Music is a big part of a smartphone’s feature set.
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With mobiles or cell phones becoming fancier, more popular, and more expensive, they are increasingly liable to theft. Even then, many thieves are more interested in accessing your wireless service http://www.snopes.com/crime/prevent/cel...
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Can't decide on a BYOD management suite? This list will put you on the fast track to finding the one that's right for you.
Excerpted from article on Mashable: "Today, however, curation encompasses a whole new catalog of professions, brands and tools — and most revolve around the web.
A curator ingests, analyzes and contextualizes web content and information of a particular nature onto a platform or into a format we can understand. In other words, a curator is like that person at the beach with the metal detector, surfacing items and relics of perceived value. Only, a web curator shares those gems of content with their online audiences.
Some believe "curator" to be a reappropriated, throwaway term, one that simply elevates marginally focused web users.
Some media sites choose to curate articles already published and reported by other sites. For instance, Boing Boing and The Awl feed links that reference news reported by other sites around the web, tailoring content that will resonate with their readership.
More and more people are taking the reins into their own hands. Consumer curators are flocking to sites like The Fancy to browse products and silo them into categories. Other curation tools aren't as consumer-driven but nonetheless help users organize and structure web content that matters to them.
As much as the term gets criticized, curation requires patience, resourcefulness and a keen editing eye. It means becoming fluent in one particular dialect of the web, versus trying to speak its entire language. It's the reason journalists have beats, and the reason you chose one major in college, instead of seven. Perhaps the best part? Curation is a never-ending job, and it never gets boring..."
Read full original article: http://mashable.com/2013/05/09/curator/
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Hotels have not always been known as beacons of the latest and greatest technological amenities. Business travelers everywhere have groaned in despair as they encounter superslow in-room Wi-Fi, antiqu...
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HeroCraft has done it again. Fans of the 80s classic Boulder Dash will want to take a look at this one because it not only has the original version, but a new updated version with better graphics and gameplay.
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July 9-10, 2013 San Francisco, CA Early Bird Tickets on Sale A number of Western developers I advise are interested in launching their apps in what they call “the Asian smartphone market.” The goal is quite understandable, given...
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Kara Swisher talks to Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and others about Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram.
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Google seems to be everywhere on an increasing basis, what with Chrome, Chrome OS, Google Glass, and of course Android. A big reason is that Google gets the concept of synchronization, and executes it so well.
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Advertise here with BSA It seems almost everyone is working on making gadgets and computers self-aware in one way or another.
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The movement started by employees who want to bring their own gadgets for work has taken a turn according to new figures. Companies will be requiring workers to BYOD and that will bring changes for both workers and employers.
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