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Who’s afraid of mobile Internet in healthcare?
Healthcare in the 21st century will be transformed by a new utility more available than water or electricity: mobile Internet.
What we know about BlackBerry 10
Despite — or rather thanks to — major delays in releasing BlackBerry 10, RIM has let quite a bit slip about its upcoming operating system and related BB10 devices…
Apple has a porn problem, and it’s about to get worse
Adult content in Vine and Twitter apps raises questions only Cupertino can answer…
Samsung outs Garnet Red Edition Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 in the US, prices it at $220
Just as we saw with AT&T’s Garnet Red Galaxy S III, Samsung has now introduced yet another device that’s wrapped in a similar color scheme — and, hey, with Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better time, right?
Mobile payments in 2013: Will it be user-driven or vendor-driven?
The current state of mobile payments is … a gold rush … and the product that scales the best for all, not necessarily the best technology, is the one that will succeed.
Microsoft takes Office to the cloud
With Microsoft’s unveiling of Windows 8 with Office 2013, its newest version of the operating system and software, it was clear that cloud computing and social media are central to the redevelopment.
AT&T’s shared data plan not a fit for enterprise
AT&T’s new Mobile Share data plan may work well for families looking to save on the rising costs of mobile data consumption, but at a cap of 10 devices, the plan is not ideal for most enterprises.
Report: Sprint’s Virgin Mobile to launch prepaid iPhone Read more: Report: Sprint’s Virgin Mobile to launch prepaid iPhone
Sprint Nextel’s Virgin Mobile brand will reportedly follow Cricket provider Leap Wireless to become the second U.S. prepaid carrier to offer Apple’s iPhone, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Leap Wireless to launch prepaid iPhone
The iPhone is going prepaid. Cricket provider Leap Wireless will become the first U.S. prepaid carrier to launch Apple’s iPhone.
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