BYOD Bring Your Own Device Saves Companies Money - But Could Cost Users Big A new Cisco study says a strong BYOD policy could save organizations $1,300 per year per mobile user. But users could end up paying more. Mobile Brian Proffitt View comments
Android Five Years Of Android: The Devices That Defined Google's Mobile OS From the clunky HTC G1 in 2008 to the sleek Nexus 10 in 2012, Android's come a long way. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Microsoft Why Microsoft Might Spend $1B On Nook: E-Books Could Solve Its App Problem Focusing consumer attention on e-books via an acquisition of the Nook digital library could be a good way for Microsoft to buy time while it straightens out its app problem. Mobile Mark Hachman View comments
Batteries This Super-Powerful Microbattery Breakthrough Is 10x Better Than What's In Your Smartphone Researchers at the University of Illinois claim to have developed lithium ion microbatteries up to 10 times smaller or 10 times more powerful than today's typical smartphone power sources. Mobile Brian S Hall View comments
Intel So What If PCs Are Down? Intel Wins Anyway Whether they're making PCs, servers, phones or tablets, hardware makers are playing more and more with Intel's chips. And that means the house — i.e., Intel — always wins. Enterprise Mark Hachman View comments
tablets Can You Guess Which Android Tablet Is The World's Most Popular? The same company that dominates the Android ecosystem in smartphones also rules the world of Android tablets. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Samsung No More Wild West For Bring Your Own Devices The Wild West days of BYOD are nearing an end, as companies are expected to impose more restrictions on the mobile devices you bring to work. Enterprise Antone Gonsalves View comments
tablets Microsoft Is Basically Screwed In The Tablet Sector, IDC Says Something is rotten in the state of Redmond. It's called Windows RT. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Adobe Tablet Mobile Web Traffic Now Eclipses Smartphone Traffic [Charts] Adobe ran a study of 1,000 sites with more than 1 billion page views and found that tablets drive more traffic than smartphones. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Apple Apple May Never Regain Its Status As The World’s Most Valuable Company There are plenty of reasons to believe that Apple may never again be the world's most valuable company. At least not for long. Mobile Brian S Hall View comments