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Developers are bending the rules to get their iPhone apps to do what they want, something agencies using iOS devices should keep an eye on.
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Government users don't want to have to carry two phones, and instead want to be able to use their own devices at work. And since iPhones have become popular among consumers, those are what government agencies want to use.
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Apple cut its new-product cycle almost in half with the newest version on the iPad, but there is a reason.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has dealt the latest blow, announcing that more than 17,000 users will switch from the BlackBerry to iPhone.
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Apple's smaller version of the iPad fits in one hand, which could prove useful to agencies with employees in the field.
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Gartner presented its list of 10 strategic technologies that are likely to have a significant impact in the enterprise over the next three years
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The smart phone-based GridMeNow application helped keep an 11-nation coalition up to date during the recent exercise in Croatia.
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The Surface has features, such as a keyboard built into its cover, that could make it attractive to public sector agencies.
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USDA nutrition service's online app uses AJAX and social media to provide guidelines for diet and physical activity.
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The U.S. Marine Corps uses federated cloud techniques to speed delivery of supplies to the front, sometimes shortening response to a matter of minutes.