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  • USB Drive Security is a Symptom of a Larger Channel Opportunity

    Imation takes over sales of USB security devices from McAfee

  • IBM Creates Foundation for Mobile Computing

    Combination of multiple products and services targets mobile computing opportunities

  • Mobile Computing Should Prove to Be a Boon for the Channel

    As number of mobile computing devices proliferate, demand for mobile computing applications will create multiple opportunities for the channel

  • Mobile Application Development Drives New Channel Opportunities

    Customers find the mobile application development talent is in short supply

  • Tapping into the Apple iPad Channel Opportunity

    FileMaker 12 creates opportunity to build a new generation of mobile departmental applications

  • Smartphone Owners Concerned About Mobile Security but Lack Education: Survey

    Almost all phone users (95 percent) said they believe that at least one entity can track their location while their phone is on.

  • Level Platforms to Offer Mobile Device Management

    Answering the call of so many MSPs, Level Platforms is expanding its Managed Workplace 2012 to include the management and monitoring of mobile devices, including Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone 7 and RIM.

  • ShoreTel Acquires Hosted Unified Communications Specialist M5 Networks

    Following the close of the acquisition, M5 will be operated as a ShoreTel business unit and will be led by M5 CEO Dan Hoffman.

  • HTC Security Flaw Found on Multiple Android Phones

    HTC's Help page advised users of the issue, which can be resolved through an automatic software upgrade, though some users will have to update manually.

  • IBM Expands Mobility Management, Security

    IBM has unveiled a solution to mitigate the risk that comes with a bring your own device (BYOD) mobility strategy, offering end-point protection that secures and can wipe most mobile devices including Apple iOS and Android.

  • 10 Reasons RIM`s New CEO Won`t Fix the Company

    Research In Motion, at long last, has a new CEO in Thorsten Heins. The two men he replaces, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, led the company through its most difficult times, and according to most investors, did nothing to help the firm weather th...

  • Cisco Helps Manage BYOD Traffic With Aironet 3600 Series AP

    Cisco s new wireless access point, introduced at the Cisco Live show, offers a fourth antenna, 30 percent faster performance and greater WiFi-monitoring capabilities.

  • Tablet Growth Powered by New Brands, Emerging Markets: NPD

    In addition to broader market opportunities driving growth, evolution of the tablet platform will also increase growth.

  • Android Counterclank Malware Hits Android Market

    Symantec says a new Trojan horse called Android.Counterclank, attaches to applications in the Android Market and may be used to run malicious code on users' smartphones and tablets. It may have hit anywhere from 1 million to 5 million devices and ...

  • Apple Topples Samsung in Smartphone Shipments: Juniper

    The company s return to top spot was partly driven by continuing to offer the iPhone 3GS at rock-bottom prices.

  • Enterprises Are Embracing BYOD, Not Resisting It

    An Avanade survey finds that IT administrators and business executives are embracing the dual ideas of the consumerization of IT and BYOD. The resistance to these charges is a "myth."

  • Kindle Fire Powers Android Tablets to 39% Market Share

    Market share for tablets based on Google's Android operating system climbed to 39 percent in the fourth quarter, led by Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet. Apple's iPad led with 58 percent share.

  • Threat Update: Malicious QR Codes Pose Risk to iPhone, Android Devices

    While it may be tempting to scan that QR code with your iPhone or Android phone, it's not a good idea. Hackers, pranksters and fraudsters are now using those QR codes in phishing attacks and to download malware to your device.

  • Apple iPhone 5 Features Larger Screen: Report

    Apple's iPhone 5 will feature a 4-inch screen and a different casing from the iPhone 4, according to a new report from the blog 9to5Mac.

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