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  Monday, March 04, 2013
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CIO Columnist Sprint To Skip BlackBerry Z10
By Eric Zeman
Sprint confirms it will only offer the BlackBerry Q10, which has a physical QWERTY keyboard.

MUST READ
Microsoft March Madness: 5 Stories To Watch
Recent developments around Windows 8, Windows Blue, Windows Phone 8 and Microsoft Office deserve your attention.

Samsung Galaxy S IV Specs Begin To Leak
Samsung unveils teaser for March 14 Unpacked event where the new Galaxy S IV smartphone will be launched.

Apple's $1 Billion Samsung Patent Verdict Cut By Judge
San Jose Judge Koh cites jury error, cuts decision against Samsung by $450 million and sets new trial date to determine damages.

Feds Pursue Uniform Approach To Device Management
Government starts process of reviewing mobile device management software on March 8, as agencies that issue smartphones and mobile apps hope for common tools to provision and secure them.

EBay, PayPal Fuel Future Of Mobile Commerce
Hungry, time-pressed Mobile World Congress reporters prove mobile payments may, in fact, be as exciting as advertised.

Attention Google: 12 Ways To Make Smartphones More Manly
Google co-founder Sergey Brin sees smartphones as "emasculating." We can fix that.

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Posted By IsMarkWright:
"If I was a Sprint customer and wanted a Z10 this would be unacceptable, especially when every other major carrier will carry the Z10. If I were BB this would be unacceptable....I'd tell Sprint you either carry both phones like everyone else or no Q10."
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Anonymous: 10 Things We've Learned In 2013
The Anonymous hacker group continues to seek equal measures of revenge, justice and reform -- preferably through chaotic means -- for perceived wrongdoings.

MWC 2013: Five Coolest Gadgets
Mobile World Congress drew some 72,000 people to Barcelona, Spain, to see the latest and greatest mobile devices. Take a closer look at five gadgets that stood out.

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