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Why Windows Phone has hope: The BYOD reality check hurts

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Why Windows Phone has hope: The BYOD reality check hurts

Bring your own device schemes are unbearable at large organizations. That's why Microsoft could make some Windows Phone noise in the enterprise. Read more

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iPhone 5: What you need to know before buying

Wil Limoges says there's a lot to like about the new iPhone 5, but there are a couple of issues to consider before you pre-order. Make sure you read those model specs carefully.



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Why Windows Phone has hope: The BYOD reality check hurts

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | September 13, 2012

Why Windows Phone has hope: The BYOD reality check hurts

Bring your own device schemes are unbearable at large organizations. That's why Microsoft could make some Windows Phone noise in the enterprise. Read more

Eyes on Apple's new iPhone 5 (pictures)

Resource of the day

Charting the Course to a Customer-Centric Business

Forrester surveyed over 400 business who are succeeding in challenging times. Download this on-demand, interactive broadcast to learn how business leaders are dealing with growing uncertainty, tougher competition, increasing costs and inflexible, overloaded IT systems.


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iPhone 5: What you need to know before buying

iPhone 5: What it means for business professionals

iPhone 5 lacks killer feature, still impresses

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Did Apple's underwhelming iPhone 5 announcement open the door for Windows Phone 8?

iPhone 5 has enterprise potential, but disappointing overall

A fool's errand: iPhone 5 skips the self-checkout line (and NFC)

Apple's real iPhone 5 ace: Its supply chain

When secrecy is not a good thing: Microsoft and Windows Phone 8

Microsoft annoys developers with Windows Phone 8 secrecy

Google Wallet gets heavier with Barclaycard US support

Microsoft moves closer to delivering another cloud-hosted ERP product

New House bill targets mobile device tracking software

Intel: Non-volatile memory shift means chips need an overhaul

Asia IT leaders more certain of cloud needs

'Economies, scale' key traits of disruptive tech

First short film shot 100% using Google Glass prototypes debuts

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Where, when, and how to buy the iPhone 5

iPhone 5 preorders start September 14 at 12:01 a.m. PT

Apple finally receiving iPhone 5 screens from Sharp, says report

Apple to sell Micro-USB adapter for Lightning but only in Europe

iPhone 5 camera samples revealed (pictures)

Intel reportedly brings Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to x86 phones

Smartphones poised to make greater leap in next five years

Apple lists where iOS 6 features are available (and not)

Game time: How the iPhone 5 sent one case maker scrambling

Retailer already selling iPhone 5 -- and at a discount

Biggest quarter for iPhone sales, says iSuppli

Verizon Wireless to include FaceTime on all data plans

Armstrong remembered for quiet dignity after 'giant leap'

Taking sports autographs into the digital age


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The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

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iPhone 5: What you need to know before buying

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Will Google successfully monetize the Android market?

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Will Google successfully monetize the Android market?

Donovan Colbert believes that Google borrowed a game plan from Apple and Amazon to monetize the app market. Do you think they'll succeed? Read more

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Donovan Colbert recently received the ICS update for his Motorola Droid 4 and Jelly Bean update for his ASUS Transformer Pad TF300. Find out what problems and benefits he's experienced. Read more

How to clear images off your iOS devices using Image Capture

Wil Limoges explains how the Image Capture app on your Mac can be used to help you view images on your IOS devices as if they were a connected digital camera. Read more

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Lucid targets ultrabooks and tablets as it steps up virtualisation battle

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Amazon turns to ads to shave $15 off the price of Kindle Fire HD tablets

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Android developers: Go all-in with the Kindle Fire HD

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All Kindle Fire HD models ad-supported, but only in the US

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4G: What does it mean for business?

As mobile operators worldwide roll out 4G networks that promise speeds several times faster than 3G, TechRepublic looks at the potential benefits of 4G for business and what firms should know before getting on board.



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