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Apple Watch starts at $349 for 38mm Sport, while gold Edition model costs $10K


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How to connect to enterprise Wi-Fi security on Android devices 
Connecting to wireless networks using the enterprise or 802.1X mode of Wi-Fi security is a bit different compared to using the personal or pre-shared key (PSK) mode. Here's what you need to know. Read More 


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Comprehensive Enterprise Mobile Management for iOS 8 
This white paper provides an overview of the new iOS 8 capabilities in comparison to iOS 7 and how Citrix XenMobile makes it easier to manage iOS 8 devices without compromising the user experience. Learn More

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10 Essentials for Secure EMM 
This white paper highlights 10 key points encompassing security, user experience, IT operations and BYOD to help your organization realize the full benefits of mobility. Learn more
Apple Watch starts at $349 for 38mm Sport, while gold Edition model costs $10K 
Yes, you will pay extra for 42mm large Apple Watches, but rumors of a $20,000 gold Edition model proved untrue. Pre-orders begin April 10. Read More 

A mobile payment battle is blazing 
Mobile in-store payments could grow dramatically in the U.S. as the result of a battle brewing among tech giants Google, Samsung and Apple.In the latest development, Samsung today revealed Samsung Pay, a new mobile payment strategy, combined with its new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones. Samsung Pay relies on two technologies: a new magnetic transmission capability from startup LoopPay embedded as a copper ring inside the Galaxy S6 and the older Near Field Communications technology used in earlier Galaxy S smartphones.The two phones will ship April 10 in 20 countries, including the U.S., but Samsung Pay will not go live until this summer, first in the U.S. and South Korea.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More 

Spark Electron brings cheap cellular connectivity to the Internet of Things 
This low-cost, cellular-connected development board is making a run on Kickstarter; should appeal to DIYers and small developers alike. Read More 


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How wireless power and wireless charging works 
How will your phone, your lights, and even your electric car someday be powered without a wire? Here’s a primer on how wireless power works. Read More 


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Security Leadership Series: Security Strategies for Success 
Today’s highly mobile employees and line-of-business groups are front-line participants in the struggle to secure the enterprise. This exclusive CSO Magazine eBook shares best practices for leading meaningful security discussions, engaging users to protect business information, and meeting security-related compliance requirements. Learn more
Geofencing could add security layer for mobile devices 
  Geofencing technology -- tracking the location of a mobile device -- could offer an extra layer of security for enterprises trying to manage both company-owned and employee-owned devices. However, the technology can also raise worries about privacy and battery life. Read More 

Break me if you can: 4 rugged tablets put to the test 
Tablets are useful, but can be fragile. These four tablets -- three Windows and one Android -- will take a licking and keep on ticking. Read More 

SugarCRM acquires Stitch to boost mobile CRM offerings and know-how 
Stitch's technology analyzes email, calendar and CRM data to help make sales staff more effective Read More 

4 things to watch out for with the Apple Watch 
One more gadget just increases the amount of data you process. You will need to take a few steps to keep the data on your Apple Watch secure. Read More 
 
 
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