Posts from ZDNet | | Smartphone payments via NFC? Don't ditch your wallet just yet Samsung and Visa are promoting NFC as a mobile payment technology, but there are still a lot of obstacles to tackle before it becomes a mass-market proposition. Read more | How CoPilot for Windows Phone has made me appy again We all have our Instagrams: the apps that make the platform for us. Mine just happens to be a GPS app I've used since the Pocket PC days. Now it's coming back to Windows Phone 8. Read more | BlackBerry Z10 is an efficient communications-focused device BlackBerry has always been focused on communications, and you will find that BlackBerry 10 continues that tradition. The Z10 is an efficient smartphone that will appeal to those who need to get things done. Read more | BlackBerry Z10: Daily driver, thanks to these 10 apps and shortcuts I have been using the BlackBerry Z10 running the BB10 OS as my primary smartphone, and for the most part, it works just fine thanks to these 10 apps and web pages. Read more | Rain start times appear on The Weather Channel for Android and BlackBerry 10 While there are a ton of weather applications for mobile devices, the ability to know when the rain will start and stop is something that sets The Weather Channel apart. Read more | Network and network troubleshooting apps for the iPhone and iPad Here is a list of my favorite iOS network and network troubleshooting apps. These apps allow me to scan networks, remotely administer systems, and even remotely administer servers. Read more | Salesforce 'doubles down' on mobile, launches Service Cloud Mobile For Salesforce, Service Cloud Mobile includes co-browsing, mobile communities, mobile chat, touch interfaces and cloud customer service. Read more | BlackBerry launches Z10 in India amid claims of poor sales The fruit-themed smartphone maker launches its Z10 in India, just as Nokia launches its own smartphone in China. Can you work out why? (Hint: analysts say Z10 sales are struggling only a month in.) Read more | Nokia wakes up, smells coffee; aggressively ramps up China effort The Finnish phone giant is aggressively targeting the Chinese market, one with almost a billion potential cellular users, with a line-up spanning a Lumia handset and low-price feature phones. Nokia's last chance to save itself is now in clear, plain sight. Read more | | | | Connect with TechRepublic | | The Executive's Guide to BYOD and the Consumerization of IT ZDNet and TechRepublic put together this collection of articles, original research, and real-world examples to help you understand the issues surrounding the BYOD trend and to develop effective strategies for dealing with it in your organization. Download it today. | | |
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