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  Thursday, January 31, 2013
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CIO Columnist BlackBerry 10: Visual Tour Of Smartphones, OS
By Doug Henschen
RIM rebrands itself as BlackBerry and unveils a new operating system and two new smartphones. Take a closer look at the company's last hope of regaining mobile glory.

Want Stronger Passwords? Try Bad Grammar
Beware passwords built using too many pronouns or verbs, Carnegie Mellon security researchers say. String together nouns instead.

Apple's Tablet Rivals Gaining Share
Apple sold more tablets than any other company during the fourth quarter, but its competitors are starting to catch up.

BlackBerry's New Enterprise Candy Won't Tempt CIOs
The company formerly known as RIM can't just copy the same things Apple and Google did to steal the top spot.

IBM Sees Progress On Social Software Standards
Support for OpenSocial makes it easier to adapt and embed new and legacy applications for use with enterprise social networks.

DARPA: Your Tech Will Self-Destruct
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency seeks a new class of electronic devices that can dissolve on command as a way of staying out of enemy hands.

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"BB10 must function perfectly out of the gate. RIM has no time in which to fix major flaws, and this is the first iteration of the OS and services. That means that there will be flaws."
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Windows 8 takes up about 70% of the 64-GB Surface Pro's storage. Will this factor into the tablet's BYOD potential?

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