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News for Teleworkers and the Clip of the Day

Clip of the Day: Levon Helm

Here is PCWorld’s take on what we will see in the world of tablets next year…The new BlackBerry operating system was to be called BBX. Now it is BlackBerry 10. The real question is whether what they call it will matter…PCMag says that Microsoft is focusing on its app store. App stores are as vital as the phone and carrier in the success of a mobile operating system. How the Windows Store treats work apps will be interesting to track…Electronic Wallets are a going to be a really big deal very quickly. The category will impact teleworkers who, by definition, are on the road a lot. Google and Verizon, in different eWallet camps, are not playing nice…Reviewers at eWeek offer a bake off between the Apple iPhone 4S and Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus from the enterprise perspective…NewsFactor describes seven new mobile enterprise and social network apps from IBM. If Big Blue is on the label, the tools are at least partially aimed at workers…PC Pro looks at the Motorola Xoom 2. The verdict from the British site is positive, though it says it lacks expansion potential…Consumer Reports released its mobile carrier ratings. Folks at Verizon Wireless and Sprint will be happy. AT&T, not so much…Engadget says that Sprint has issued an update to fix problems with the Epic 4G Touch running on its network…And, finally, take a look at this Macworld piece if you are shopping for a multifunction printer for your home office.

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