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July 18, 2019

Image: Apple, Google, and the copycat conundrum

Apple, Google, and the copycat conundrum

"Android copied the iPhone," "iOS copied Android," and the importance of mobile tech perspective. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Microsoft cheat sheets: Dive into Windows and Office apps

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The evolution of the MacBook

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Jonny Evans: Alexa wins the Apple App Store as voice control takes over

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Throwback Thursday: Doesn’t ‘new’ mean ‘perfect’?

eBook: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Unlock Data’s Potential With Intelligent Storage

Limitation #1: It’s still too complex Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft cheat sheets: Dive into Windows and Office apps

Microsoft cheat sheets: Dive into Windows and Office apps

These guides will help you find your way around several generations of Microsoft’s Office apps for Windows — and Windows itself. Read more ▶

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Productivity Hack: Why You Should Ditch Your Stock PDF Reader for PDFpenPro

Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: The evolution of the MacBook

The evolution of the MacBook

From the early PowerBook to the latest MacBook Air, we explore the evolution of Apple's laptops and the innovative changes each generation brought. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Alexa wins the Apple App Store as voice control takes over

Jonny Evans: Alexa wins the Apple App Store as voice control takes over

Alexa's meteoric climb up the Apple App Store charts should be all the proof you need that the age of voice is here. Read more ▶

Image: Throwback Thursday: Doesn’t ‘new’ mean ‘perfect’?

Throwback Thursday: Doesn’t ‘new’ mean ‘perfect’?

Note to boss: Never assume. Read more ▶

eBook: Salesforce.com

The Age of the Customer-Centric CIO

In today’s Digital Age, companies that listen to their customers, are adept at solving those customers’ pain points, and deliver relevant and immersive experiences have the advantage. With customer-centricity rising to the top of the CEO agenda, the CIO is well positioned to lead the charge. Read more ▶

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