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Spotlight: Google Maps is back on iPhone

After a disastrous attempt to launch its own maps application, Apple is bringing Google Maps back to the iPhone with the availability of a new Google Maps iPhone app on the Apple App store.

Intermedia: Apple mobile devices dominate SMB market

Mobile devices running Apple's iOS made up 68.2 percent of all activations by small and medium-sized business (SMB) customers of cloud services provider Intermedia.

Mobile VoIP to get 'second wind', analyst predicts

Mobile VoIP is expected to get a "second wind" over the next five years, due to improvements in network technology, increased competition and a move by mobile operators to join the VoIP space, according to Juniper analyst Anthony Cox.

BYOD catching on in Asia-Pacific region, says Ovum

More than 70 percent of multinational corporations in the Asia-Pacific region have BYOD policies in place to support approved employee-owned devices, according to a survey of 170 MNCs in the region by research firm Ovum.

Gartner: Tablet production to increase almost 40 percent next year

Tablet production is forecasted to grow in 2013, rising 38.5 percent to 207.1 million units, according to market research firm Gartner.

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