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'Apple doesn’t break,' declares healthcare CIO

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'Apple doesn't break,' declares healthcare CIO
Two years ago, RehabCare Group in St. Louis saw the writing on the wall: The Apple iPhone would soon work with Microsoft Exchange, the company's email platform, and nearly everyone at the company wanted one of the slick, touch screen devices. Read More


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The meaning of cool at CTIA Wireless 2011
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FCC may require mobile data roaming
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