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Apple's iPhone 5s and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S both pack fingerprint scanners for authentication. The scanners work well, but they have their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
LinkedIn's new "Connected" app for iOS provides a deeper level of information on your connections and aims to provide timely details when you need them. The idea is solid, according to James A. Martin, but the execution needs work.
Both Facebook and T-Mobile recently admitted mistakes and apologized to their customers...sort of. CIO.com columnist Bill Snyder says tech companies should at least act sincere if they're going to say they're sorry.
The YouTube Nation of video creators, fans and businesses dedicated to the underworld of online video make VidCon a conference like no other. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki says the platform is being 'redone in a way that's never been done bef
The leading social media companies are outraged over NSA surveillance, but would that spying even be possible if Facebook, Google and Twitter weren't collecting data and selling it to online marketers? Social media companies unintentionally open
Facebook is taking another run at Snapchat. This time with an app that works more like a boomerang than a slingshot. The app's unique features and silly sounds make for a playful experience, but CIO.com's Matt Kapko writes it's also an
More than a billion people will tune in to watch the final match of World Cup 2014. But before then, even more will share their highs and lows on social media. (And if Twitter and Facebook can't turn you into a futbol fan, maybe a Brazilian supe
Apple didn't dedicate much of its iOS 8 announcement to the enterprise, but the new mobile OS is actually packed with features that will appeal to both IT admins and business users. Here's a look at 12 notable iOS 8 features for the enterpr
What's it like being one of the first brands to use Facebook's auto-play video ads? Progressive and its agency Arnold tells CIO.com the entire experience was easy, liberating and even a 'breathe of fresh air.'
Big Brother was watching a Chicago woman when she wrote on the Facebook page of a local dog park, and a misinterpretation of the post led to a $50 fine.
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