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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 21, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Be prepared if California court's BYOD ruling sticks

A California court ruled that businesses must reimburse workers for use of personal cell phones. Should you be worried?

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5 things Microsoft must do to save Windows Phone

Microsoft's share of the smartphone market has never been huge, but now it's losing what little ground it had, despite being a viable third platform behind Android and iOS. Here are five ways Microsoft could turn that around.

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Blue Bottle Coffee proves developers aren't the only ones who love Slack

Blue Bottle Coffee Company turned to Silicon Valley darling Slack to hypercharge internal collaboration -- and users love it.

Google's retreat on Pointer Events makes life harder for web developers

Google and Microsoft's different views on Pointer Events mask fundamental disagreements about the future of the web -- and make life harder for web developers.

The Surface Pro 3 is amazing for digital photography

Why I bought Microsoft's Surface Pro 3: it's the ideal on-the-road device for digital photography. It's also a pretty good laptop.

Uber opens to developers: Welcome to the Internet of Taxis

Uber, the famed and controversial Silicon Valley car service app, has opened up its first-ever API as part of its mission to "convert bits to atoms."

Myo and Google Glass: Using your arms to control a computer on your face

The company behind the Myo armband is looking to integrate with Google Glass and other eyewear, imagining an array of business uses for gesture-controlled face computers.

All Verizon's app store has to do is suck a bit less than Google's

Verizon is reportedly spearheading an effort to build a new kind of app store for Android phones. Despite the skeptics, we should all hope Verizon has some success.

Whatever happens to Samsung, Android is safe

Whether Samsung sticks with Android or veers away to push Tizen, Google and its open source mobile OS should continue to flourish.

Amazon Fire Phone: Gimmicks are not resonating with buyers

Research from mobile ad provider Chitika shows that Amazon's Fire Phone probably isn't selling very well.

Three reasons I might dump Android and become a total Apple person

After years of using Android, there are some things that still make me want to jump ship to Apple.

The most interesting parts of Steve Ballmer's resignation letter

The former CEO steps down from Microsoft's board.

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