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Jan 23, 2018
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How AR and VR will change enterprise mobility

They may be down the road a ways, but augmented reality and virtual reality are definitely coming to the enterprise — and right back out again via mobile implementations. It's not too soon to think about how to manage them. Read More

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Microsoft shoots for AutoSave parity in Mac Office 365
IT buyer's guide to business laptops
iPhone addiction? You ain't seen nothing yet ...
CES 2018: Apple's CarPlay wins friends and frenemies
Apple still wants to teach the world to code (with Swift)
How Apple Developer Enterprise license works
Is this the new iPhone Xi?
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Microsoft shoots for AutoSave parity in Mac Office 365

Office for Mac 2016 gets an auto-save feature matching what Windows users have had since last August. AutoSave is available only to Office for Mac 2016 users who also subscribe to Office 365. Read More

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IT buyer's guide to business laptops

Business-friendly notebooks come in all shapes, sizes and prices. Here's help picking the laptops best suited to your organization's various employees. Read More

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iPhone addiction? You ain't seen nothing yet ...

iPhones and other smartphones truly are addictive, and we're spending more time staring at them than ever before. Read More

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CES 2018: Apple's CarPlay wins friends and frenemies

Apple's CarPlay is becoming a standard fitting in new vehicles, but the company still has work to do to really make the engines "vroom." Read More

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Apple still wants to teach the world to code (with Swift)

Apple continues to drive forward in its attempt to teach people how to develop with Swift with a massive European expansion of its Everyone Can Code scheme. Read More

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How Apple Developer Enterprise license works

Apple's Developer Enterprise Program lets enterprises develop and distribute proprietary iOS apps across the company outside of the App Store. Read More

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Is this the new iPhone Xi?

New renderings put a picture to the next generation of iPhone X, as analysts begin to think about the next big iThing. Read More

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