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Microsoft Office lands on iOS
Patrick Gray takes a look at Microsoft Office Mobile, a long-rumored version of Microsoft Office for iOS devices.
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What's next for Windows RT?
According to Patrick Gray, recent indicators hold several clues as to the fate of Windows RT, with both positive and negative signs for the future of this variant of Windows 8.
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BlackBerry returns to the enterprise
Patrick Gray takes a look at the basic hardware and navigation of the BlackBerry Z10.
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Windows Phone 8 biggest enterprise advantage? Office and SharePoint
Patrick Gray thinks the combination of SharePoint integration and basic document viewing and editing is Windows Phone's biggest enterprise advantage. Do you agree? Why or why not?
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Lessons for any company considering a tablet deployment
Patrick Gray offers some lessons that were learned about tablet deployment during a shopping trip at a retail store.
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Teach end users how to be productive with tablets
Give users tablets, and they'll play Candy Crush. Collaboratively teach them how to be productive with a tablet, and they might actually do some work.
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HP and BlackBerry abandon in-house tablet ecosystems
Patrick Gray offers his insight on what HP and BlackBerry's recent decisions mean for the rest of the tablet market.
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Do students who are issued tablets miss the benefits of experiential learning?
What is your opinion about tablet initiatives in schools for the sake of education? Are students missing out on the benefits of experiential learning?
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What the decline in Apple's stock means for tablets
Does the decline in Apple's stock signify the beginning of the end on the tablet front, or will the company be able to bounce back?
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Windows Phone 8 is the ultimate 'charge it and get to work' device
Patrick Gray takes a look at the pros and cons of Microsoft's Windows Phone 8. Find out why he was generally impressed with this device.