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October 24, 2019

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HTC launches a cheaper blockchain phone

HTC is now selling the Exodus 1s, a blockchain-enabled smartphone that can natively store Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and costs less than half the price of its predecessor. Read more ▶

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How the Pixel 4 epitomizes Google's hardware gamble

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5 big buts about the Pixel 4 phone

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A revealing iPhone 11 headache

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Why Apple beats Google in the smartphone 'radar wars'

White Paper: Stratix Corp

Ahead of the Curve: How Mobile Tech Adoption Maturity is Reshaping Enterprise Growth

Success in the current fast-moving digital landscape often hinges upon how effective enterprises can manage their workforces transitioning from laptop and PC-dominance to mobile device-centric environments. IT leaders and decision makers navigating these challenges must settle upon a coherent strategy and cadence for mobile tech adoption relative to their competitors. Read more ▶

Image: How the Pixel 4 epitomizes Google's hardware gamble

How the Pixel 4 epitomizes Google's hardware gamble

With the Pixel 4, Google's showing us why it started making hardware — and showing off the type of value it alone can deliver. Read more ▶

Image: 1Password is changing the way enterprises secure their data

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1Password is changing the way enterprises secure their data

1Password Advanced Protection provides extensive monitoring tools, giving you control of your security. Read more ▶

Image: 5 big buts about the Pixel 4 phone

5 big buts about the Pixel 4 phone

Google's Pixel 4 phone has an awful lot to offer, but — well, every story has two sides. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: A revealing iPhone 11 headache

A revealing iPhone 11 headache

Sometimes, a mobile glitch is indicative of a much more pervasive issue. Our columnist's recent iPhone 11 iTunes headache perfectly illustrates how Apple's heralded focus on customer experience falls apart when doing upgrades. Read more ▶

Image: Why Apple beats Google in the smartphone 'radar wars'

Why Apple beats Google in the smartphone 'radar wars'

Apple and Google each rolled out new phones with innovative radar technologies. Google's is cooler, but Apple's is world-changing. Here’s how they compare. Read more ▶

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