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January 24, 2019

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11 smart browser alternatives to Safari for iOS

While all iOS browsers today use the same core rendering engine as Safari, many of them offer additional functions useful in the enterprise. We've rounded up 11 Safari alternatives -- some talkative, some secretive -- for Apple's iOS. Read more ▶

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Android dark mode today: 15 apps with out-of-the-way switches

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Apple’s ‘Everyone Can Code’ courses are now available in braille

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Microsoft declares the official end to its smartphone era

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3 things to consider about those early Android Q clues

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At FAO Schwarz: Apple’s tech is not a toy

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Apple isn't alone: Data confirms smartphone sector slow-down

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Texting & Compliance: Why Compliance Officers Should Say "Yes" To Text

Your millennial customers and workforce rely on their mobile devices for communication. Enable them to be more productive and responsive, while meeting your firm’s compliance requirements. Read more ▶

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Android dark mode today: 15 apps with out-of-the-way switches

Android Q is expected to bring a system-wide dark mode to smartphones everywhere, but you can get some of the benefits of that approach right now — if you know where to look. Read more ▶

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Apple’s ‘Everyone Can Code’ courses are now available in braille

Apple teams with blind advocacy groups to make coding skills more accessible. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft declares the official end to its smartphone era

Microsoft declares the official end to its smartphone era

In the wake of the company's failed acquisition of Nokia's phone assets, Microsoft is reminding Windows 10 Mobile users that support ends this year – and they should move to iOS or Android devices. Read more ▶

Image: 3 things to consider about those early Android Q clues

3 things to consider about those early Android Q clues

An early glimpse at Android Q is revealing — but if you really want to grasp Google's Android plans for 2019, you have to look beyond the surface of the recent leak. Read more ▶

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At FAO Schwarz: Apple’s tech is not a toy

iPads and iPhones drive fun interactive experiences at FAO Schwarz Read more ▶

Image: Apple isn't alone: Data confirms smartphone sector slow-down

Apple isn't alone: Data confirms smartphone sector slow-down

The entire smartphone industry, not just Apple, appears to be feeling the pain. Read more ▶

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5 Steps to Eradicate Text Messaging Risk

Use Text Messaging More While Reducing Your Organization’s Compliance, Legal and Reputational Risk Read more ▶

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