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July 29, 2013
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

LA plans to give 640,000 students free iPads

The Los Angeles Unified School District has already bought 31,000 iPads, and plans to give them to all of its 640,000 students. We talked to the Chief Facilities Officer to get more details.

It shouldn't take five minutes to start your computer

Imagine if you're 22 and never worked in an office before. What happens the first time you turn on your computer to get some work done?

Huge changes in iOS 7, huge challenges for business developers

iOS 7 is the most enterprise-friendly mobile OS Apple has ever created, but the new look and APIs mean that companies may need to radically redesign their in-house apps and user experience to capitalize on what Apple is offering. Luckily, there's a service that can help.

How Google and Apple's contrasting styles affect IT

Google iterates constantly and isn't afraid to kill products if they're not working out, while Apple releases perfectly finished gems. These different approaches matter as you're dealing with BYOD.

The battle between Android and Chrome is over -- and Chrome won

From here on in, most of Google's platform innovation will happen on Chrome, not Android. Here's why.

What IT pros need to know about Android 4.3

The update to Google's Jelly Bean -- Android 4.3 -- includes some enhancements to device security, long an acknowledged flaw of the search giant's open source mobile OS.

Ubuntu head: Our phone will have faster updates, less "silly bloatware" than Android

Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth said that Canonical is proposing that operators adopt a new kind of update process that leaves Canonical in control of OS updates. If operators go for it, the plan would solve the headaches that Android users face when their operator is slow to push out OS updates.

VIDEO: Google's Nexus 7 announcement in under four minutes

We were on hand this morning as Google announced the latest version of its Nexus 7 tablet, manufactured by ASUS. Here, Google's VP of Android product management, Hugo Barra, goes through the specs on stage.

 

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