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CIO Columnist Google Nexus Tablet Details Leak
By Eric Zeman
Specs for the Nexus 7, a Google-branded tablet with a seven-inch display, sneak out, pointing to a mid-level device with a competitive price.

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Samsung Predicts 10M Galaxy S III Sales In July
Samsung says its 2012 flagship smartphone will sell briskly through the summer, despite supply limitations.

Feds Begin Work On BYOD Policy
Federal CIO VanRoekel announces an innovation center to help agencies share digital services, as well as a new advisory group working on a bring-your-own-device policy.

Google I/O Preview: 9 Potential Products
Get ready for Android Jelly Bean, Google's Nexus tablet, and a host of new products and services to launch at Google's developer conference this week.

Microsoft May Build Own Windows Phone 8
Microsoft might rile its hardware partners again by developing and bringing to market its own Windows Phone 8 smartphone.

Google Slips Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Details
Google accidentally spilled some beans about Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ahead of its official Google I/O debut. Here's what Google's slip-up says about the next version of Android.

Microsoft Surface Tablet: 10 Coolest Features
Microsoft's slick new Windows 8 Surface tablet looks great, though pricing remains a question. Get up close with 10 of its most compelling features.

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Amazon's 7 Cloud Promises: Hype Vs. Reality
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