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AT&T supports FCC crackdown on robocalls, other carriers ... don't
Verizon will cut off unlimited data users who use too much unlimited data
Kindle Oasis and two must-have mobile apps for summer 2016
More than half the world is still offline
How my Apple Watch's heart rate monitoring saved my life
SMS-based two-factor authentication may be headed out the door
Intel is developing AR smart glasses for interactive collaboration

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AT&T supports FCC crackdown on robocalls, other carriers ... don't

The chairman of the FCC asked U.S. wireless carriers to join a new effort mean to block annoying robocalls, but with the exception of AT&T, their response has been underwhelming. Read More

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Verizon will cut off unlimited data users who use too much unlimited data

Verizon is forcing heavy data users to get off its unlimited plan or get off the carrier's network entirely. Read More

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Kindle Oasis and two must-have mobile apps for summer 2016

CIO.com mobile tech reviewer James A. Martin highlights the best mobile device and apps he reviewed so far this summer, including a pricey ereader and two useful productivity apps. Read More

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More than half the world is still offline

While it may seem like half the world is chasing Pokemon right now, a majority of the world’s population doesn’t even use the internet. About 3.9 billion people, or 53 percent of the population, will still be offline at the end of this year, the International Telecommunication Union estimates. Read More

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How my Apple Watch's heart rate monitoring saved my life

Chuck La Tournous has a scary story with a happy ending. Whew. Read More

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SMS-based two-factor authentication may be headed out the door

SMS messaging for two-factor authentication might become a thing of the past. A U.S. federal agency is discouraging its use. Read More

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Intel is developing AR smart glasses for interactive collaboration

Intel seems to be developing a pair of augmented reality smart glasses, and we may see them at the company's developer show next month. Read More

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IBM Enterprise Mobility Survival Guide

"Out there" is where you want to be. It's where you want your people to be. Opportunity is out there. Customers, partners, and new business are out there. "Out there" is the place to be. Read More

8 noteworthy improvements in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

You have lots of good stuff to look forward to in the next major release of Windows 10. Here are the highlights.

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