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TechRepublic Member | November 10, 2010


Samsung Galaxy Tab gets an enterprise assist from Polycom

The Samsung Galaxy Tab has mostly been talked about as consumer device for media consumption, but it is getting an assist from Polycom that will give it some enterprise appeal. Read more

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