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March 21, 2019

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3 areas worth watching in Android Q

A series of subtle changes could add up to something significant when it comes to your day-to-day phone-using experience. Read more ▶

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What to expect at WWDC 2019 - Pt 1

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How Apple is about to improve iWork

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Android Q's quietly important improvements

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What we know about Apple’s new H1 AirPod chip

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Making sense of Google's hardware pivot

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Best Ways to Extend Endpoint Management and Security to Mobile Devices

This paper examines the reasons for incorporating mobile device management (MDM) into endpoint management. It explores how IT admins can execute four administrative functions – enroll, take inventory, configure and secure – for mobile devices as they do for traditional devices. Readers will take away a better understanding of how to fit enterprise mobile management into their existing strategies for endpoint management. Read more ▶

Image: What to expect at WWDC 2019 - Pt 1

What to expect at WWDC 2019 - Pt 1

Apple has announced WWDC 2019 takes place in early June. What can we expect to see at the show? Read more ▶

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Image: How Apple is about to improve iWork

How Apple is about to improve iWork

While only briefly mentioned in a press release, Apple has shared some upcoming iWork improvements. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Android Q's quietly important improvements

Android Q's quietly important improvements

When we aren't distracted by surface-level features, we can focus on the stuff that really makes an OS update matter — and Android Q's got plenty of that. Read more ▶

Image: What we know about Apple’s new H1 AirPod chip

What we know about Apple’s new H1 AirPod chip

Apple’s new edition AirPods use a brand-new H1 chip, what do we know about it? Read more ▶

Image: Making sense of Google's hardware pivot

Making sense of Google's hardware pivot

The notion of Google scaling back its self-made hardware efforts seems strange on the surface — but the more you think about it, the more sense it makes. Read more ▶

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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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