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by Chris Parsons
Nov 01, 2011
Now that Splashtop has its consumer Android remote desktop offerings on the market, they've now placed their efforts on the next logical customer -- businesses. Aiming for the enterprise market ...
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by Chris Parsons
Oct 10, 2011
AT&T has announced their latest offering for users looking to bring their own devices to their work environment. AT&T Toggle, as it is called allows your device to contain two worlds essenti...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Oct 10, 2011
Motorola announced its ET1 tablet this morning, which its calling an Enterprise-class tablet "designed for a variety of vertical markets." The Gingerbread-powered ET1 is designed for durab...
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by Chris Parsons
Jul 22, 2011
As the adoption of Android continues, the amount of people looking to use their Android devices in enterprise environments is increasing along with it. T-Mobile and Good Technology have now teamed up...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 13, 2011
Hey, all you IT types. You might recognize the Android-powered Cisco Cius tablet above -- we first told you about it more than a year ago. Today, Verizon has announced that it's putting its LTE&...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 05, 2011
A proper (and secure) Android phone for business has left many a suit wanting. But Motorola and Sprint aim to change that with the new Motorola XPRT. Basically it's the Droid Pro we've come to know on...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 05, 2011
If you're looking for an Android phone with a front-QWERTY keyboard and the familiar "chirp-chirp" of Nextel Direct Connect, you've just found it in the Motorola Titanium. It's got a 3.1-inc...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 02, 2011
Research in Motion is continuing to dabble in Android -- and this time its in the device-management game. Announced at BlackBerry World this morning in Orlando, RIM announced that it expects to incorp...
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by Chris Parsons
Apr 13, 2011
If you thought Motorola's tablet efforts were done now that the Motorola XOOM has been released, then you may be surprised by this little bit of news. It looks as though they'll be going after the en...
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by Jared DiPane
Nov 06, 2010
When you think of enterprise access for users many of us automatically think of RIM and BlackBerry devices, but lately many companies have began to seek alternative options for their employees as...
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by Kyle Gibb
Sep 16, 2010
Google has been including features for business users for some time now, from Exchange support in Eclair to Google Calendar sync with Exchange, but Verizon is looking to take it even farther. Enter G...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 26, 2010
[YouTube link]Sat down (erm, stood up) at Google IO with our pals from Dataviz to take a look at Docs to Go version 3.0. We got a glimpse of it at Mobile World Congress in February, but now it's ready...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Had a nice sit-down this morning at Mobile World Congress with Dataviz, maker of Road Sync and Docs to Go. (For the uninitiated, think all the power of Microsoft Office, for a fraction of the price.) ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 09, 2010
So we all know that the Nexus One was the first phone available at google.com/phone. Some of us may also know that Google will continue developing devices to sell in their Google Phone Store. What man...






































