CIO Insider | | The Hulk, Professor X, Iron Man -- the superhero alter egos of today's top tech leaders revealed! | | Issue highlights 1. Waterproof Smartphone Duel: Samsung Galaxy S4 Active vs. Kyocera Hydro EDGE 2. Top 10 Boozy Mobile Apps 3. 10 Cool Tools for Heading Back to School 4. 5 Budget Laptops for College Students 5. 3 Must-Have iOS Apps You've Never Heard Of 6. Review: The Motorola Droid Ultra is Ultra-average 7. INSIDER Speech Recognition: Gimmick Or Good Enough? | WHITE PAPER: CDW As we move further into an era when the manipulation and assessment of data and consumer information represents a primary competitive advantage, having a strategic plan for customer relationship management (CRM) is essential. Read Now | Samsung's Galaxy S4 Active and Kyocera's Hydro EDGE and both water resistant, but beyond that, and their Android software, the similarities end. CIO.com's Al Sacco provides tech specs and compares and contrasts the two smartphone, before dropping one of them into a "dunktainer" during a video test. READ MORE | Drink smarter with our thirst-quenching selection of adult-beverage-related apps. READ MORE | Looking for back-to-school tech? From advanced note-taking apps to interactive textbooks to the perfect high-tech desk lamp, these items will help college students hit the ground running. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Kony Solutions Are you considering HTML5 development? While it's ideal for some mobile apps, there are limitations and challenges that should be considered before committing. Watch this Webcast to hear how you can: - Overcome browser fragmentation issues - Keep development costs in check - Test for all target devices - Optimize performance across platforms View Now! | Being a cash-strapped student requires making a few hardware compromises, but a nice notebook is still within reach. READ MORE | With so many apps up for grabs in Apple's App Store, it's easy to miss some of the good stuff. CIO.com blogger James A. Martin spotlights three apps that may have flown under your radar but are definitely worth a download. READ MORE | The Motorola Droid Ultra may have all the same features and specs as the Moto X, but lacks the personality to differentiate itself. READ MORE | The first device Motorola conceived and built since Google acquired the company, the Moto X uses voice-recognition technology to access Google Now, a digital personal assistant of sorts that makes recommendations based on the user's search history. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Skyhigh Networks Although cloud computing retains the top spot on their priority lists, a recent Morgan Stanley survey of CIOs found that 42% said security still the largest barrier to cloud adoption. View Now | | | | | |
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