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What bad timing for Box. On the eve of Boxworks, the enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) vendor’s biggest user conference to date, we saw headlines asking “Are we too quick to trust cloud storage?” The question didn’t come out of thin air.
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Ahead of today's Apple earnings announcement — whatever the sales for last year's models — all the gossip is about company's "plans" for larger iPhone and iPad devices, as its enterprise and worker battle with Android and Windows Phones heats up.
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Email isn't going away, no matter how hard we try. So instead of fighting it, I've decided to simplify it. Here are five apps I've tried to tame the email beast. Unroll.me Unroll.
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Over the week, we heard that social and personal assistant Cue (formerly known as Greplin) was shutting down. The reason for that is now apparent with Apple confirming they have acquired the company to bolster its own personal service efforts.
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Apple seemingly managed to find some more servers for the launch of iOS 7, with slightly less struggle to download and install the new system than previous versions. However, updates are still the order of the day as those enthusiast queues form for the top iPhone model.
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Apple's iCloud service loses its beta tag and gets the iOS 7 look ahead of the OS launch. New iPhone 5C and 5S users will find more practical features via the newly-free apps Pages, Keynote and Numbers, showing signs that Apple's cloud play is starting to mature.
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Microsoft is reportedly "glad" that it has to change the name of its global cloud storage service, after running foul of a U.K. TV broadcaster's trademark. We wonder what happens when something goes really wrong for the company.
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A new version of the iOS 7 beta is now available for developers, or keen users to try it out via a sneaky developer account, with a lot of work on the smoothness and reliability of the OS, plus a lot of issues sorted.
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It’s the start of a short week, and things are a bit slow, but one item of information caught our eye in relation to the use of mobile devices in the workplace, and in particular in the IBM workplace.
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Google's Drive service is likely to sneak out of the garage in the next few weeks according to insiders at the company, bringing it into conflict with Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Dropbox and pretty much everyone else. Let the cloud storage wars commence.
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It wasn't quite like Apple buying NeXT computer to get Steve Jobs to come back to the company, but Dropbox said it will buy Cove, a Silicon Valley collaboration startup, in part for the strong leadership it can bring to the cloud-based data storage company.
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Microsoft's venerable basket of Windows Live services will live on, but the name is being retired. With the launch of Windows 8, something new is needed to unify and simplify Microsoft's offerings as it has to work across phones, tablets and desktops without sounding out-of-place.
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Google has been a very busy company this week, making moves at the top of its businesses and changes across its wide range of products. You can now edit docs on your Android phone, as the Chrome browser improves its privacy and Google+ features appear across the brand.
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Microsoft is updating SkyDrive with new features to fight the current batch of cloud storage services. But it's future will be tightly integrated with Windows Phone and Windows 8, making it an even bigger part of the company's one-for-all approach.
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