It's official: Mobile means only iOS and Android

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Slack won't -- and shouldn't -- play IT's game.

Google's Pixel C is a killer Android tablet on a productivity mission.

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December 14, 2015
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It's official: Mobile means only iOS and Android

Firefox OS has died, BlackBerry OS is unofficially dead, Sailfish is on life support, and Tizen is AWOL -- gone are the purported competitors READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Slack won't -- and shouldn't -- play IT's game

2. Google's Pixel C is a killer Android tablet on a productivity mission

3. Surprise! Mozilla just launched an ad blocker for iOS

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Service-Based Masking: Toward a more secure Enterprise

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Slack won't -- and shouldn't -- play IT's game

Slack is a powerful cloud tool that needs some fine-tuning for business adoption, but it shouldn't try to appease IT too much READ MORE

Google's Pixel C is a killer Android tablet on a productivity mission

The Pixel C has beautiful industrial design, a gorgeous screen, killer components, and a clever hardware keyboard that attaches with magnets. But Google's pure Android tablet still has work ahead as a productivity machine. READ MORE

Surprise! Mozilla just launched an ad blocker for iOS

Focus, a new content blocker for the iPhone and iPad, lets users control how they're tracked READ MORE

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The law firm's 50 attorneys work on the go. They might be at a courthouse, meeting with clients away from the office or working from home in the evening. Using their own smartphones and tablets to access e-mail, draft briefs and leverage the firm's legal applications is a major convenience. Learn More

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