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Android, Apple iOS run away from pack: Can Windows Phone challenge at all?

zdnet.com — IDC's latest stats on smartphone market share paint a rosy picture for the Android-Apple iOS duopoly while also sounding alarm bells for any challenger, notably Microsoft's Windows Phone platform. Simply put, Android and iOS control a whopping 82 percent of the smartphone market. Android and Apple devices simply dominate with a combined market share of 82 percent.
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Box steps up IT admin features, launches enterprise license agreements

zdnet.com — Cloud storage player Box has rolled out an enterprise license agreement and a bevy of enterprise management features to keep IT admins happy. Box has focused on its user interface with its recent updates, but now is focusing on the other side of the equation-technology management.
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A litigator's view: Three things I know about Oracle v. Google

zdnet.com — I spent three years in law school, a bunch of years practicing law, and I follow intellectual property matters pretty closely, but I can't say with a straight face that I have a complete grasp of every issue in the Oracle-Google litigation. Can you? Can the pundits? Can the jurors?
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Windows 8 to include Flash integration?

zdnet.com — According to reports, Microsoft is looking to integrate Adobe Flash capabilities into Internet Explorer 10. Adobe Flash will function on any website when the browser is ran as a desktop application, but will be limited when used as a Metro-style browser on tablet devices.

Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study

zdnet.com — Telecommunications firms in the MENA region - that's Middle East and North Africa, for the uninitiated - are spending half as much on IT investments as their European counterparts, according to a new report. A new study by global management consultancy Oliver Wyman reveals that MENA operators allocated only 7 percent of operating expenditures to IT; that contrasts with 14 percent by European operators.
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers

zdnet.com — After more than a week of deliberations, the jury in Oracle v. Google finally came back with a verdict over patent infringement on Wednesday. There is an obvious winner and an obvious loser here, but let's reflect on some of the major wins and losses that have emerged thanks to proceedings at the U.S.

World's first M2M time clock powers payroll, doesn't fudge the numbers

zdnet.com — Machine-to-machine communications tech provider Cinterion announced this morning that its technology is now embedded in what it calls "the world's first M2M time clock," keeping track of hourly employees without requiring someone to fill out a paper time card.
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers

zdnet.com — After more than a week of deliberations, the jury in Oracle v. Google finally came back with a verdict over patent infringement on Wednesday. There is an obvious winner and an obvious loser here, but let's reflect on some of the major wins and losses that have emerged thanks to proceedings at the U.S.

Answers, decisions, results: With Axis, Yahoo firms up search messaging

zdnet.com — Yahoo released its Axis search "experience" - sadly, it's not a Disneyland ride, but could you imagine!? - this morning, knitting together its search platform across the desktop and mobile environments.
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Deutsche Telekom: Complete sale of T-Mobile USA 'unlikely'

zdnet.com — Deutsche Telekom says a complete sale of T-Mobile USA is "considered unlikely," the Germany-based company told its shareholders at the company's annual general meeting. "We must find other ways to increase the (unit's) return on our capital, or reduce our capital investment," chief executive Rene Obermann said, reports "We are doing everything in our power to achieve this."
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