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How killing Net Neutrality will affect enterprise mobility

As the FCC prepares to eliminate net neutrality rules, allowing ISPs to charge more for some internet traffic based on speed of delivery, companies will have to rethink how mobile apps are created and how they host content. Read More

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Alexa for Business paves way for smart A.I. assistants at work

Amazon hopes to push Alexa into the office. At the same time, Cisco and Microsoft also see potential for voice-activated A.I. assistants to automate mundane tasks such as starting video conferences and booking meeting rooms. Read More

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Microsoft Whiteboard adds ‘digital canvas’ collaboration to Windows 10

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Woody Leonhard: Microsoft quietly repairs Windows Defender security hole CVE-2017-11937

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Jonny Evans: iOS 11 overtakes earlier versions of Apple's mobile OS

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