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Is Evernote or OneNote better for use with iPad Pro and Apple Pencil?

The OneNote and Evernote note-taking apps are both useful, but one is thoughtfully designed for use with the iPad Pro and Apple's Pencil stylus, while the other ... isn't. Read More

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Is the 'rugged' Galaxy S7 Active worth an extra $100?
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10 Key Criteria for Mobile Platform Selection

By taking a holistic approach to app development - as well as platform vendor selection - organizations of any size can achieve more control, predictability and speed. We hope this checklist gets shared, printed and referenced by anyone who is faced with the complexity of enterprise mobility - from designers and developers to line-of-business leads and CXOs. Read More

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Is the 'rugged' Galaxy S7 Active worth an extra $100?

The latest 'ruggedized' smartphone from Samsung is now available, and it packs a ton of high-end features in a hardened form factor that's built to last. But should you go rugged or choose the more stylish and affordable Galaxy S7? Read More

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Deep Discounts on Amazon Leading Into Prime Day - Deal Alert

Amazon has released a few select deals leading up to Prime Day on Tuesday, July 12. This 66% off deal is for Prime Members only, but a free trial of Prime will get you access just the same. Read More

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Don't snooze on Fitbit's new sleep schedule feature

Fitbit's mobile apps just got a new feature that's designed to help users improve their sleep habits. It's simple to set up and adjust, and it could lead to healthier living. Read More

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Amazon's pricey Kindle Oasis is worth the cost, if ...

A bad experience with a refurbished Kindle Voyage ereader led CIO.com reviewer James A. Martin to splurge on a brand new version of Amazon's most expensive Kindle, the Oasis. But the pricey device isn't for everyone. Read More

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Landlords, ISPs team up to rip off tenants on broadband

Exclusive agreements between landlords and ISPs mean many tenants in apartment buildings have only one choice of broadband service provider. The FCC banned such pacts nearly a decade ago, but it left a glaring loophole. Read More

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The dirty little secret 'rugged' phone makers won't tell you

A number of leading phone manufacturers, including Samsung and Motorola, 'ruggedized' some of their flagship products in an attempt to reduce screen shatters. But they overlooked another common area of display damage: scratches. Read More

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How computer modeling built the 2016 Cadillac CT6

To keep costs low and hit production schedules, Cadillac engineers ran more than 200,000 simulations and spent 50 million compute hours testing the new car. Here’s what they learned. Read More

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Google uses VR to bring Pride to living rooms, mobile screens

Google is using virtual reality to document Pride parades around the world and delivering them in an immersive experience to people's living rooms. Read More

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watchOS 3: Add, remove or move apps in the Dock

Here’s how you can quickly add, remove or move apps in the Dock in watchOS 3 for the Apple Watch. Read More

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iPad Pro: How to disable multitasking

The iPad Pro’s Split View and Slide Over multitasking features can be quite useful, but they aren’t for everybody. Here’s how you can disable them. Read More

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The best Mac games of 2016

Mac gamers have some great games to play already in 2016, but there’s lots more on the way. Check out some of the best games of 2016 for the Mac. Read More

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2016 Predictions For Cloud & What I&O Pros Should Do About Them

This report by Forrester outlines 11 factors that will accelerate cloud adoption in 2016. Read More

Meet the 2016 CIO 100 winners

The annual awards honor 100 organizations that deliver innovation and business value from IT. This year’s winners are serious about winning customers and driving revenue.

MOOCs put a new spin on professional development

MOOCs -- free Massive Open Online Courses -- can bring agility and efficiency to enterprise IT training and skills development. Here's how to choose wisely.

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