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iPhone updates are responsible for almost 5 billion gigabytes (GB) of data being transferred every year.
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Could Apple's iPhone have been developed more effectively in an open digital workplace instead of a secretive environment? Largely, the answer is yes.
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Apple may bring its popular communication service iMessage over to Android.
It’s not a sure thing, but there’s been a lot of chatter about iMessage and other apps from the Cupertino, Calif.-based tech company getting repackaged for Google’s mobile operating system.
The idea is more plausible than you may think.
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A smartphone maker can’t just hand the government the tools it needs to break encryption, says Apple. But it’s been willing to let law enforcement give it a shot with older phones.
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Apple is taking the idea of a car phone to the next level with the CarPlay platform —Apple's iOS solution for the car.
Promoted as a "smarter, safer way to use your iPhone in the car," CarPlay allows your iPhone to handle much of the digital controls.
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Apple isn't breaking a sweat over slipping iPad sales: iPhone sales are making up the difference. In fact, it sold 74.5 million iPhones in the past quarter, some 12 million more than predicted. And that helped generate the largest profit in Apple corporate history: $18 billion on revenues of $74.
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On the heels of its summer mega deal with Apple, enterprise software and hardware giant IBM struck a partnership with Twitter. Today, IBM unveiled the first offering from that Apple deal -- IBM MobileFirst for iOS solutions.
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While you were out last Friday night -- having drinks, watching your local high school team play football under the lights, dancing or enjoying a quiet dinner with that special someone -- Douglas Pearce was in his office at Microsoft penning a blog post.
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A bigger iPhone 6 screen may make some butts look bigger.
But it also opens larger opportunities for digital marketers.
Digital marketers can capitalize on a new market, take advantage of higher-resolution screens with video marketing and expand marketing opportunities to beyond tablet users -- even, perhaps, the youngest of those users.
How big is this
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Atlassian is making some noise in the enterprise collaboration world at its annual conference in San Jose, Calif., this week. Among the news -- the launch of a new native mobile HipChat app for iPhone and iPad that uses iOS 8’s new features.
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For those that have been waiting for Microsoft’s Outlook Web App for Android, it's here. Sort of. Microsoft, which flagged it at the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) in March, finally announced a limited release, which it described as a precursor to a future full release.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak captivated a tech-savvy audience in San Francisco today by warning that society is moving towards "a police state," calling for public resistance to the unrestricted collection of marketing data, and speculating that Apple could produce iPhones that run on Google's "not-so-fenced-in" Android operating system.
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With Lenovo buying Motorola and a new generation of devices on the way, there's rumblings of change in the mobile marketplace. But none of the hardware and network juggling will stem the tide of mobile marketing. Marketing campaigns are focusing on apps and social media. But as the dollars continue
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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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