Latest from Alison DeNisco Rayome
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EU citizens can easily stay in UK after Brexit, but only if they have an Android phone
The UK government is releasing a smartphone app to help EU citizens apply to remain in the UK post-Brexit, but the process will be longer for Apple users.
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Apple Watch Series 4: Cheat sheet
The Apple Watch Series 4 includes a 30% larger screen, an updated UI, and a number of business-friendly and health features, including the ability to take an ECG.
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Should professionals really spend $1300 on a Red Hydrogen One holographic smartphone?
The long awaited phone will ship in October, and features a modular design and 4-view display. Here's how it compares to the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and the Apple iPhone X.
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Why 51% of employees check email and take work calls on their commute to the office
The rise of mobile enterprise applications has enabled on-the-go employees to spend less time in the office, according to an Intermedia report.
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Driven by 5G, AI, blockchain, and IoT, mobile enterprise app market is set to skyrocket
Mobile business apps will be a $140 billion market by 2023, as the global mobile workforce increases and technologies evolve, according to Strategy Analytics.
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Motorola's Moto Z3: The first phone that can upgrade to 5G
The Moto Z3 features familiar hardware, plus the ability to add a modification that enables 5G access.
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How to enable spam call filtering on your Android phone
Google recently added spam protection to the Phone app on Android devices. Here's how to enable it.
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New tool lets businesses create plain text site that doesn't need to be hosted anywhere
Itty.bitty sites are portable and private, existing only as a URL, and could be an inexpensive option for SMB website creation.
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Snapchat opens 4 APIs to developers, here's how you can use them in your business
SnapChat's APIs will share far less information with developers than Facebook's APIs did.
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BYOD management adds up to 40% to the cost of enterprise mobile programs
31% of organizations rely entirely on BYOD, but management overheads including IT administrators can increase costs, according to a Samsung and Oxford Economics report.