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Buying the next generation of coders: Microsoft’s Minecraft gamble

What you need to know about Apple Pay | How Apple comes to work: Gradually, then suddenly

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
September 11, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Buying the next generation of coders: Microsoft's Minecraft gamble

Is it just about the games? Or is there more to Microsoft's rumored $2 billion bid for Minecraft?

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What you need to know about Apple Pay

How it works, its security features, and how it's likely to impact the existing mobile payments industry.

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How Apple comes to work: Gradually, then suddenly

The iPhone 6 won't change the working world, but Apple Pay and the Apple Watch might.

Apple Watch is still a question mark for enterprises

The just-announced Apple Watch comes with a lot of unknowns, making it way too soon to call as an enterprise contender.

Verizon brings car sharing to work

It hasn't announced any takers yet but Verizon is offering a new platform that would let you skip the line at the car rental company and hop in a rental car just by scanning QR Code.

How one nonprofit built a cloud and a mobile strategy for the blind

Bosma Enterprises, an Indiana nonprofit that seeks to help the blind to find meaningful employment, built out VisonForce: A custom cloud solution for the sighted and vision impaired alike.

Dell launches Dell Cast, a Chromecast for business

Introducing the Dell Cast, a Chromecast for the productivity-loving Dell enthusiast.

Tableau Software consumerizes data analysis with Project Elastic

Tableau is working on a new iPad app designed for anyone to use. It's a change for the company which has previously required a big upfront investment in software to use its products.

The Android One could gut the market for high-end Android phones

Should Google succeed in improving the quality of low-end Android phones, it could impact the high end smartphone market. But it won't be Apple that suffers.

Apple needs to get out of its rut of launching everything in the fall

Although Apple is a dynamic company, its current habit of releasing major products and upgrade only during the fall makes it seem otherwise. That habit is paying dividends with the hype for its media event this week, but has the potential to hold the company back over the long term.

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