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Google Hangouts for Android are about to get smarter. Google announced an upgrade to the app earlier today which will include smart suggestions, 16 sticker packs, video calling filters and notifications of who is available to chat.
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Redesigning MSN The design of MSN up until the release of Monday’s preview looked a bit old fashioned. It also didn’t reflect the ongoing development of Microsoft portfolio, nor Microsoft’s ambition for MSN to become more than a portal to the Internet, but also an everyday part of users’ lives.
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The latest in growth, apps and testing from the Little Cottonwoods City, the Big Scrapple and the Old Colony State.
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And though many EFSS solutions provide document previews that are accessible via a mobile device, they can still be hard to work with.
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When Satya Nadella took the reins as Microsoft’s CEO, he set a new vision for the company. Microsoft would now be designing, developing and delivering solutions for a Mobile First, Cloud First world. This is a world where there are multiple types of mobile devices that run on multiple operating systems.
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Though it appears there will be some relief for the besieged PC market in Gartner’s second quarter predictions for 2014, the relief will be be only temporary. Overall, the global devices market will witness a revival in 2014, increasing by 4.2 percent over 2013.
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Microsoft and Google will incorporate a kill switch into the next version of Windows-based and Android smartphones. The feature, which is already featured on Apple's iPhone 5, allows users to remotely wipe all data and information on the device in the event of theft.
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For those that have been waiting for Microsoft’s Outlook Web App for Android, it's here. Sort of. Microsoft, which flagged it at the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) in March, finally announced a limited release, which it described as a precursor to a future full release.
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Yes you can use your Android phone for work and do so with the CIO’s blessing. Maybe the corporate watchdogs aren’t telling you this quite yet, but chances are that they will before long. Why? Because Google just purchased mobile device management company, Divide. Formerly known as Enterproid, Divide
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak captivated a tech-savvy audience in San Francisco today by warning that society is moving towards "a police state," calling for public resistance to the unrestricted collection of marketing data, and speculating that Apple could produce iPhones that run on Google's "not-so-fenced-in" Android operating system.
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With Lenovo buying Motorola and a new generation of devices on the way, there's rumblings of change in the mobile marketplace. But none of the hardware and network juggling will stem the tide of mobile marketing. Marketing campaigns are focusing on apps and social media. But as the dollars
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Ahead of today's Apple earnings announcement — whatever the sales for last year's models — all the gossip is about company's "plans" for larger iPhone and iPad devices, as its enterprise and worker battle with Android and Windows Phones heats up.
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The current forecast for cyber security in 2014 is “grim” and has the potential to get even worse, according to new research from Cisco.
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Gartner is not only predicting steady growth across the global IT sector this year: It is also predicting 7.6 percent growth in device shipments in 2014. Android will dominate the operating systems (OS) market and the PC market, contrary to popular belief, will still have a slight pulse.
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