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Timeline of Samsung's Galaxy Note7 debacle

This infographic details the key turning points following Samsung's release of its fatally flawed Galaxy Note7 smartphone, including releases, recalls, damning photos, products exchanges, U.S. government intervention and the ultimate demise of the device. Read More

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New Comcast data caps spotlight disturbing trend
Verizon iPhone 7 users report nagging connectivity issues
Another very bad week for Samsung (with two bright spots)
Deloitte leaders detail new iOS partnership with Apple
Facebook at Work (finally) launches as 'Workplace'
Snapchat what? Instagram Stories racks up 100 million daily viewers
3 reasons to buy Fitbit Flex 2 (and 3 reasons not to)
7 enterprise mobile management features in Windows 10
Dolby Narrate for iOS lets you add voiceover to video
Wi-Fi vs. LTE could be the start of a mobile rollercoaster

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Accelerate Digital Transformation With Simplified Business Apps

65% of employees ignore data when making a decision and 62% delay completing tasks that require logging into multiple systems. This Forrester paper discusses how business apps are used and how the right apps will empower employees to make data-driven decisions, solve business problems, and be more connected to the business. Read More

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New Comcast data caps spotlight disturbing trend

The age of data caps and metered broadband is here, though Comcast, the largest ISP in the United States, admits network capacity is not a problem. More companies are likely to follow Comcast's lead, and that's terrible news for consumers. Read More

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Verizon iPhone 7 users report nagging connectivity issues

Many Verizon Wireless customers complain that their iPhone 7 and 7 Plus smartsphones frequently drop data and GPS connections, but neither the carrier nor Apple will confirm or deny the reports. Read More

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Another very bad week for Samsung (with two bright spots)

Samsung's Note7 smartphones still might not be safe to use and Canada recalled hundreds of thousands of the company's washing machines. On the plus side, it acquired an AI startup and Samsung stock hit an all-time high … all in a single week. Read More

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Deloitte leaders detail new iOS partnership with Apple

Within weeks of the iPhone 7 release, Apple announced its fourth major enterprise partnership and joined forces with Deloitte. The consultancy's CEO and digital lead share details on its new Apple- and iOS-focused practice. Read More

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Facebook at Work (finally) launches as 'Workplace'

Facebook already owns consumer social networking, and with its new Workplace service, it’s clear it wants the enterprise, too. The new offering will feel familiar to Facebook users but will also remain separate from company's consumer platform. Read More

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Snapchat what? Instagram Stories racks up 100 million daily viewers

Instagram debuted Stories two months ago, and it's already proved to be a popular feature with its 500 million users. Read More

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3 reasons to buy Fitbit Flex 2 (and 3 reasons not to)

Fitbit's latest tracker is an upgraded version of its entry-level Flex wearable. Flex 2 is a quality fitness tracker with a competitive price, but it lacks a display and battery life could be stronger. Read More

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7 enterprise mobile management features in Windows 10

Redstone 2 has been delayed until Spring 2017, but the most recent Microsoft operating system update, Redstone 1, also dubbed the Windows 10 Anniversary Update 1607, brings plenty of enterprise IT updates – including these seven EMM features. Read More

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Dolby Narrate for iOS lets you add voiceover to video

Dolby's new Narrate app makes it simple to add voice narration to video clips, making it useful for a variety of business purposes. Of course, you can also have fun with its goofy voice effects. Read More

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Wi-Fi vs. LTE could be the start of a mobile rollercoaster

The long fight over LTE networks sharing frequencies with Wi-Fi may be just the first of many battles as device makers and service providers try to make the most of the limited available spectrum. Read More

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Blue Shield of California Speeds Cloud Deployment with IBM PureApplication

With their newly robust customer portal, Blue Shield of California now has the ability to grow and shrink on demand, as well as deploy new environments in hours as opposed to days - which greatly improves customer service. Read More

State of the CIO 2017

What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard!

Enter the brave new world of Windows 10 license activation

Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis.

ERP heads for the cloud

Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition?

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