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March Madness apps for iOS could put corporate data at risk

A new report suggests many of the most popular March Madness apps for iPhone and iPad request access to potentially sensitive information, and they could endanger corporate data stored on BYOD phones and tablets. Read More

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BlackBerry to Android rivals: 'Our updates are faster than yours'

BlackBerry is courting enterprises and security-minded consumers with the speedy release of Google's monthly Android security updates, and the company says it distributes the patches faster than any other Android device maker. Read More

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4 things you won't like about Fitbit Blaze — and 3 you will

Fitbit's latest fitness tracker doesn't have any unique new features that set it apart, and as such, it's not a true Apple Watch rival. Blaze does have three compelling features, however, and one of them might surprise you. Read More

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The iPhone SE doesn't need 3D Touch to succeed

Some folks are rattled that the iPhone SE probably won't have 3D Touch. But 3D Touch is still a very new technology that many people just don't care about enough to skip buying the iPhone SE. Read More

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Should the iOS and Mac app stores have a 15 minute refund window?

Some users would like Apple to add a 15 minute refund window to the Mac and iOS app stores. But Apple might do better by adding usable demo versions of apps in both app stores. Read More

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Should Apple release a Mac for gaming?

Macs are great computers, but they’ve never been well suited for hard-core gamers. Is it time for Apple to release a gaming Mac? Read More

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