Companies Let Workers Bring Their Own Devices, but at What Cost? (Video)

At Mobile World Congress, AllThingsD‘s Ina Fried moderated a panel looking at the security implications of workers storing corporate data on all kinds of devices and cloud services.
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Tablets That Have a Certain Feel to Them

Even if many tablets look alike, they could soon feel very different, thanks to advances in the field known as haptics.
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A Lytro in Hand Helps Bring Mobile World Congress Into Focus

AllThingsD’s Ina Fried put the light field camera to work, capturing the sights of Barcelona and the world’s largest cellphone trade show.
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Microsoft Won’t Support Some Business Features on ARM, but Will Offer “Windows to Go”

Manageability features traditionally found in Windows won’t be there in Windows 8 for ARM chips; a new “Windows to Go” feature puts Windows 8 and business apps on a thumb drive.
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Microsoft Says Hola to Windows 8 Beta in Barcelona

The company is set to release a “consumer preview” version of its next OS at Mobile World Congress. Check now for a Windows 8 primer.
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Google’s Schmidt Insists Android Is “A Real Operating System”

Google’s Executive Chairman takes the stage in Barcelona. AllThingsD has live coverage.
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Interview: Clearwire CEO Sees 4G Opportunities Where Rival LightSquared Stumbled

After a year of major changes, job cuts and boardroom drama, CEO Erik Prusch outlines where the wireless wholesaler is headed.
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RIM Exec: Developers Like Us Just Fine, Thanks

Speaking at Mobile World Congress, the BlackBerry maker tries to tout its relations with developers amid that concerns programmers are turning their attention elsewhere.
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Intel Announces More Phone Customers, Plans for Speedier Chips

France Telecom’s Orange, China’s ZTE and India’s Lava Technologies will use Intel’s chips. The company also announced its future processor road map.
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Mum on Own Phone Plans, Facebook Aims to Make Mobile Web App-Friendly

In an interview, Facebook CTO Bret Taylor talks about what Facebook sees as success in the mobile market.
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Sony Aims to Remake Name for Itself in Phones