iPhone location tracking draws fire, shrugs

Posted on April 22, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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iPhone location tracking draws fire, shrugs Tech analysts differ on the seriousness of the iPhone location-tracking controversy.

The Masters golf tournament tees off on iPhone, iPad

Posted on April 6, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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The Masters golf tournament tees off on iPhone, iPad Golf fanatics can't afford to miss the sporting event unlike any other, so get the official Masters Golf Tournament apps for iPhone and iPad.

Opinion: Three worries about iPad in the enterprise

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Three worries about iPad in the enterprise When something is adopted as rapidly as the iPad has been in some businesses, it often leaves companies feeling more than a little panicked. Here are three pressing questions about the iPad, based on studies by Forrester Research.

Five awesome iPad productivity tools for under $5

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Five awesome iPad productivity tools for under $5 CIO.com highlights five tools that will improve your iPad productivity without putting a dent in your bank account.

Toyota’s mobile app mandate — iPhone, iPad first

Posted on March 17, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Toyota's mobile app mandate -- iPhone, iPad first CIO's Tom Kaneshige looks at Toyota's approach for developing mobile apps and while the automaker puts its focus on the iOS platform first.

Tips and tricks for iPhone newcomers

Posted on February 10, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Tips and tricks for iPhone newcomers CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige has some words of wisdom to share with soon-to-be Verizon iPhone 4 customers.

iPad security: How a hospital group treated trouble

Posted on February 7, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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How a hospital group treated trouble Doctors have fallen in love with the Apple iPad, becoming one of the biggest early adopters among professionals, but their IT teams have had to confront new challenges as a result.

Future iPhone and iPad apps: Smart, engaging, maybe costly

Posted on January 25, 2011 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Smart, engaging, maybe costly Mobile apps are maturing quickly as developers get more sophisticated, take dead aim at tablets, and find new ways of making money, says a new survey.

Opinion: Apple trips up enterprise iPhone apps

Posted on November 12, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Apple trips up enterprise iPhone apps Apple's confusing iOS Developer Enterprise Program shows a lack of enterprise understanding.

How a small manufacturer turned to the iPad

Posted on November 4, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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How a small manufacturer turned to the iPad CIO.com profiles a small manufacturing company that put an iPad into the hands of every one of its 37 employees and finds three tips for a successful iPad rollout.

Tablet wars: 3 reasons why the iPad will prevail

Posted on October 5, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Seriously, who bets against Apple in the tablet race? Maybe mobile tech giants such as RIM, Samsung and Dell, will, given that they're readying Blackberry and Android tablets to compete with the iPad, but not many others.

Apple stealing more mobile ad revenue from Google

Posted on September 28, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Apple will end the year with 21 percent of the mobile advertising market, IDC predicts, with Google and Microsoft paying the price.


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Insurer’s tales: Five strange ways iPhones die

Posted on September 10, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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A company that offers insurance for the iPhone (and other consumer electronics) shares some of the strangest damage claims filed for Apple's smartphone.


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Field test: iPhone translator app travels to Japan

Posted on August 24, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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CIO's Tom Kaneshige puts the Jibbigo translation app to the test on a recent trip to Japan.

iPad at work on dirty jobs: Five lessons learned

Posted on August 1, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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D7 Consulting, a quality-assurance consulting firm, shares what it's learned after putting iPads to work.

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Five iPhone apps for a healthier lifestyle

Posted on July 12, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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When it comes to health and fitness, the App Store has you covered. From calorie-counting apps to exercise apps to an app that monitors your sleeping, here are five iPhone apps that help people live healthier lives.

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Set up iOS 4 folders wisely

Posted on July 1, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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iOS 4 lets you consolidate your number of iPhone app screens, using app folders. But there are a few hitches. CIO's Tom Kaneshige offers five quick tips for moving your apps into folders.

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iPhone restaurant apps: Six UrbanSpoon alternatives

Posted on June 30, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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Feeling a little hungry? UrbanSpoon is far from the only iPhone restaurant guide in town. Check out these six lesser-known options.

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Will regulated companies benefit from iOS 4?

Posted on June 22, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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CIO.com talks with Zenprise CEO Jayaram Bhat about iOS 4, iPad adoption, and the ongoing battle between the iPhone and the BlackBerry for the enterprise.

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Company switches from BlackBerry to iPhone, new OS is key

Posted on June 13, 2010 by Tom Kaneshige.
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iOS 4's upcoming release signals the beginning of the iPhone's long march into the corporate world.

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