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Apple mulls iCloud upgrade
Likely to add social networking features to iCloud
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
SAP partners with Amazon to offer mobile device management application on cloud
Customers can manage mobile applications through corporate and personally-owned devices in cost-effective way
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
Apple can press ahead with injuction to block Samsung Galaxy tablet in US, court rules
Rejects Apple’s another claim to ban sales of Samsung smartphones in the US
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
Ballmer as worst CEO. Fair?
Steve Ballmer has been called the worst CEO in America by Forbes - how fair is that assessment?
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Blogs > CBR Rolling Blog
Twitter reaches 10 million active users in the UK
Twitter says 80% of UK users access the site via mobile devices.
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Communications > Mobility > News
Mobile operators to feel the squeeze as OTT data services take over
By 2016 mobile phone users will be consuming ten times as much data as today – unfortunately much of this boost will not be lining mobile operator’s pockets.
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Communications > Mobility > News
Groupon still yet to produce a profit
Popular 'group voucher' company Groupon has reduced its losses in a year the accountants would rather forget.
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Communications > Mobility > News
Green handset shipments to grow over ten-fold by 2017: Juniper
Green smartphones will comprise half of this market
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
Facebook No.1 marketing tool among SMBs: study
A third of businesses in Britain say Facebook is their No.1 way to attract new customers.
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Communications > Mobility > News
Facebook charges users to promote their posts
The social networking site is testing a new feature in which users can pay to have their posts promoted.
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
Citrix unveils new enterprise mobility application
CloudGateway 2 adds integration with Citrix ShareFile
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Communications > Mobility > News
RIM gets US approval for BlackBerry smartphones
Can be deployed in sensitive roles by army
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
Three being tempted to use Everything Everywhere's 'early' 4G?
Three mobile has not ruled out using its joint venture connections with Everything Everywhere (EE) to perhaps squeeze in on its proposed 'early' 4G mobile network.
Blogs > CBR Rolling Blog
Blogs > CBR Rolling Blog
Microsoft takes Bing social
Closer integration with Facebook - but will changes be enough to regain market share from Google?
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
RIM unveils new smartphone for socially-connected customers
BlackBerry Curve 9320 features all the core BlackBerry messaging and social-centric features that keep people connected
Communications > Mobility > News
Communications > Mobility > News
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CBR White Paper Recommendations
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