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Amazon to Enter the Smartphone Market

CTOvision

We have recently written about the release of Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN ) Fire TV – the world’s largest Internet retailer is continuing to develop hardware, providing users with more devices to access its troves of music, shows, games, and movies. To read more please log in.

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Boeing Black Smartphone: Security, modularity and productivity

CTOvision

Security, modularity and productivity delivered – all in one trusted mobile device. Despite the continuous innovation in commercial mobile technology, current devices are not designed from inception with the security and flexibility needed to match their evolving mission and enterprise environment. – bg.

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Can AI live up to its promise?

CIO Business Intelligence

Jess Lpez Lobo has a degree in Computer Engineering (University of Deusto, 2003), a Masters in Advanced AI (UNED, 2014), and a PhD in Information and Communication Technologies in Mobile Networks (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, 2018).

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Early reviews of Microsoft’s new Surface Duo praise hardware, pan buggy software and muddy camera

GeekWire

Tech reviewers are giving the company high marks, mostly, for the unique hardware of the Duo, a hinged device with two 5.6-inch Microsoft wants to popularize a new category of device, letting users run apps side-by-side in unique combinations to enhance mobile productivity and entertainment. inch screens that unfold like a small book.

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SoftBank is reportedly preparing to sell ARM to Nvidia for more than $40 billion

The Verge

SoftBank is reportedly is preparing to sell chipmaker ARM to Nvidia as early as next week in a deal worth more than $40 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported. The British company’s chips power mobile device processors for companies including Apple, Samsung, and Qualcomm. Photo by Sam Byford / The Verge.

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Fountainhead: The End of the Laptop-Centric World?

Fountainhead

Fast-forward: We have Margo with an office full of client-provided hardware. Enter the concepts of "Mobile applications" and "Virtual desktops". In my opinion, the "PC era" will begin to ebb, as the concept of mobile apps and virtual workspaces begins to take hold. Labels: Mobile Work , Mobility , Predictions , VDI.

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Fountainhead: Apps and Desktops and Clouds - Oh My!

Fountainhead

and it’s due in part to todays announcements by Citrix about Project Avalon , the explosion of the Mobile Enterprise , and the Path to the Cloud. Mobility: A Perfect Use Case for the Cloud. Serving-up mobile apps – and even entire virtual desktops – out of a cloud infrastructure is a natural. Yes, its true.

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