As the new iPhones set to launch Sept. 25, T-Mobile is cutting its prices if customers trade in certain recent models of smartphones. Read the original post by StackSocial
Month: September 2015
Hollywood adjusts Netflix strategy as cord-cutting fears grow
After years of selling old seasons of hit shows exclusively to Netflix, some of the world’s biggest media companies are adjusting their strategy, signing deals […] Read the original post by SiliconValley.com
Nextbit’s cloud-friendly phone is heading to Sprint, too
After adding Verizon to its list of carriers last week , Nextbit announced today that its Robin phone would be available on Sprint as well. […] Read the original post by Engadget
Watch Tesla’s super-fast Model S modes square off in a drag race
When Tesla introduced its extra-fast Ludicrous Mode for the Model S , it also raised a big question: is that acceleration advantage over the already-quick […] Read the original post by Engadget
Storehouse 2.0 brings a refreshed design alongside iOS 9 support
Storehouse, an Apple Design Award winning app that allows users to easily create “stories” with their photos and videos, has been updated to version 2.0. […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
In China, fake Apple Stores are booming ahead of the iPhone 6s launch
Right now, Apple has only one official retail store located in Shenzhen, and only five authorized retailers in the area. But you don’t have to […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
The 20 most fascinating iOS apps from TechCrunch Disrupt
App invasion Many popular apps first made their mark at TechCrunch Disrupt, a three-day tech conference in San Francisco. During this year’s TC Disrupt, we took […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
Apple Watch Reportedly Saved This Teen’s Life
One of the features of the Apple Watch is the ability to measure the wearer’s heart rate, and it seems that this particular feature what […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Target Aims to Get Workforce Healthier Using Fitbits
The retailer is giving Fitbits to its more than 300,000 employees to encourage better health for its workers. Read the original post by Osas Obaizamomwan
Lara Croft GO does touchscreen Tomb Raiding right
These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Degreed LMS
Despite a few rough edges, Degreed promises the keystone for continuous education: a platform through which individuals and employers can track and share learning, wherever […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Ping Identity PingOne
Ping Identity PingOne attempts to alleviate privacy concerns by not storing user data, only acting as a middleman between your corporate directory and the Software-as-a-Service […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
OneLogin
OneLogin’s free, entry-level pricing makes it a great choice for small businesses, and its robust directory integration features and mappings make them a strong option […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Okta Identity Management
Okta Identity Management has been a player in the Identity-Management-as-a-Service (IDaaS) space since the early days and it shows. More than any other IDaaS provider, […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
LastPass Enterprise
Overall, LastPass Enterprise is weak compared to the rest of our Identity Management-as-a-Service (IDaaS) contenders, especially in staple areas such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provisioning and […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com