Microsoft has released updates to Microsoft Outlook for iOS and Android, focusing on adding security enhancements.
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BlackBerry has announced today that BES12 now support Apples Volume Purchase Program (VPP). The VPP provides institutions and businesses with complete ownership and control of content through mobile device management (MDM) solutions.
Within days of making its apps available for downloads on Pinterest, Apple has now made its productivity suite iWork's apps available on its web browser for free.
Sony has announced that it will offer the SED-E1 "SmartEyeglass Developer Edition" for sale in Japan, the US, the UK and Germany from March 10th.
Mobile Payment Services provider iZettle has announced the iZettle Card Reader Lite, the world’s first free-of-charge Chip & PIN reader.
A Texas federal jury has awarded $15.7 million to Rembrandt Wireless Technologies after finding that Samsung Electronics infringed on two Rembrandt patents covering Bluetooth technology.
Global reinsurer Swiss Re is switching to a new bring-your-own-device scheme, away from Blackberry mobiles. Employees will have a choice between a corporate-owned Windows Phone or bringing in their own devices (BYOD).
With social content sharing at an all-time high, the new app from Markr now makes it possible to “visually hashtag†and share photos/videos to multiple social channels simultaneously.
Research firm Canalys has released data on the number of devices that shipped during 2014. Over 720,000 Android Wear devices shipped in 2014 out of a total of 4.6 million smart wearable bands.
HERE Maps on both Android and Windows Phone are just about to get a pretty substantial update. The update brings many improvements that further make enhance the navigation app.
The architects of G-Cloud, the UK public sector procurement framework for information technology services that use cloud computing, are calling on government, departments, the Government Digital Service (GDS), buyers and sellers to do more to encourage its adoption four years after its initial launch.
LG and Google are making virtual reality (VR) more accessible to mainstream consumers. LG has announced a free VR for G3 giveaway for customers who purchase new LG G3 smartphones.


