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FAA 'exploring' use of devices like iPad during flights

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FAA 'exploring' use of devices like iPad during flights
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration may take another look at limits on personal electronic devices like the new iPad on flights. But don't expect any changes anytime soon. Read More


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'Surprise' Mac app quickly configures iOS devices
Almost unnoticed in announcing the new iPad, Apple also released on March 7 a new Mac app designed to streamline setting up and configuring iOS devices. It's a powerful tool for small organizations or small iPhone and iPad deployments, according to one network manager who's worked extensively with the new software. Read More

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HP releases tools for mobile app development
HP announced on Tuesday the release of several tools aimed at simplifying the enterprise mobile application development and deployment processes. Read More

New iPad sales already top 3 million
Yesterday, Apple placated investors when it announced plans to initiate a quarterly dividend along with a stock repurchasing program. During the ensuing conference call, Tim Cook was asked about the success of Apple's new iPad. Cook cryptically explained that the new iPad "experienced a record weekend." A few hours later, Apple issued a press release announcing that during the first 4 days of availability,... Read More

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Amazon has agreed to buy Kiva Systems, a company specialized in automated materials handling in warehouses, the online retailer announced on Tuesday. Read More

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Georgia Tech researchers, relying on a computerized ranking system they say historically has proven more accurate than the NCAA's own system, predict the University of Kentucky's men's basketball team will win this year's tournament. Read More

iPads, iPhones Hit Help Desks Hard
Consumer gadgets are on the rise at companies, leading to an increase in help desk support needs. But help desks lack the resources to support the consumerization of IT. Read More



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