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Google launches iOS Sync, a way to secure work files on Apple mobile devices
Google today made its email, file-sharing, and calendar apps a bit more palatable for business use, by rolling out iOS Sync, a service that gives admins more control over the use Apple smartphones and tablets. (more: Venture Beat)
Online Resources to Get Started with iOS 8 Development
Apple has officially announced that iOS 8 will ship on September 17. During the months since its announcement at WWDC 2014, the number of online resources to get started with iOS 8 development has grown significantly. Here you can find a selection of resources that will guide you through iOS 8 new features and frameworks. (more: InfoQ)
Between Google and Apple, the smartwatch wars are over before they've even begun
We're stood at the foothills of a very large and formidable mountain that has the perfect smartwatch at its peak. It's still very early, not everyone's sure of their footing or the right course to take, but we are all instinctively drawn toward that pinnacle. The thing is, even with all the months and maybe years standing between humanity and its ideal wrist gadget, the winners of the race are already known. Google and Apple won. (more: The Verge)
Windows Phone users are the least likely to switch to iPhone 6
A new survey by research company Survata has found that amongst all three major mobile platforms, Windows Phone owners are the least likely to switch to Apple's upcoming iPhone 6. (more: Neowin)
Supercharge your app development with Ionic and AppBuilder
Ionic is slick. If you're haven't heard of it, Ionic is a UI framework that helps you build beautiful iOS and Android apps based on Cordova. Go ahead and peruse their UI components to see the powerful UIs you can build with a small amount of code. (more: Telerik)
How Intel plans to find its way in smartphones
Intel will draw lessons from an aggressive strategy that bought it success in tablets. (more: Computerworld)
Microsoft to drop Nokia and Windows Phone brands
Recent evidence has suggested that Microsoft is preparing to shake up its mobile branding, dropping the Windows Phone moniker, in favor of a simpler 'Windows' brand. It now seems that that is indeed the plan, and it appears that the company is planning to go even further in its changes. (more: Neowin)
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