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The iPad turns Apple's attention to the enterprise
The iPad's rapid rise in companies has given Apple reason to start making a more serious play for enterprise business. Apple's latest overture is a volume purchasing program and portal for custom iOS business-to-business apps. Read More

Official Google+ client comes to the iPhone
When Google+ launched late last month, Google released an Android app for the service and promised that an iOS app would join it soon; yesterday, Google delivered with an official native client for Apple's mobile platform. Read More

Lenovo unveils three tablets, two running Android
The 16GB ThinkPad Tablet with Wi-Fi is aimed at business users and comes with 2GB of free cloud storage and an optional keyboard portfolio carrying case. Read More

Mobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. WebOS vs. the rest
Are you wondering which mobile OSes are the most secure? Our table offers point-by-point comparisons on what the mainstream mobile OSes support for security and management. Read More

Apple iOS still rules but Windows Phone 7 edges Android in user satisfaction
Apple's iOS-based iPhone continues to be the preferred smartphone for nearly 50 percent of consumers, with Android the top choice for about one-third of them. The real surprise is evidence that Microsoft's Windows Phone OS now outstrips Android in user satisfaction. Read More



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