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The rapid shift in platform dominance among smartphone sales in the consumer market over the past 3 years, as clearly seen in NPD’s report on US Smartphone sales 6 days ago, shows how quickly RIM’s decline has occurred.
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If there’s anything that the last year taught us, it’s that managing application management (MAM) has become a reality for a majority of IT departments.
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Managing your personal or corporate mobile plans can be a hassle, especially if you're prone to going over your monthly voice, messaging and data allocation. Under-utilizing your monthly plan can also be a waste. Tucows is launching a service that will help deal with changes in usage patterns more easily.
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Microsoft is looking to expand its mobile Enterprise and Cloud Application reach to non-Windows Mobile devices including iOS, Android, RIM and WebOS platforms with a protocol licensing agreement it signed with AgreeYa Mobility Solutions.
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At the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2011, Gartner vice president David Willis listed the top 10 commercial business application categories for tablet devices. In his talk, Willis said that business applications in commercial app stores were originally focused on inexpensive personal productivity tools.
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Amazon has just released its Kindle Fire tablet to the public through retail establishments and by online order. Amid mixed reviews, Amazon is optimistic that the US$ 199 price tag might hit the sweet spot among consumers and that the Amazon's new 7-inch tablet is poised to overtake Apple's
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Amid all the anticipation over the Kindle release, Apple iOS (or iPhone ) announcement and other technology news, Microsoft has been low-key with its roll-out of the Windows Phone 7.5 update just a few hours ago.
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It is a rare enterprise today that does not rely heavily upon mobile devices to increase employee productivity and accessibility. However, as the dependence upon wireless devices continues to grow, so too does the need for sound mobility management policies.
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Google (news, site) is making a major investment in its mobile and Android business by buying Motorola's Mobility Division. Is this a strategic patent grab or a tactical technology move? Mobility Issues With most of the mobile players rushing around snapping up patents, through acquisitions or partnerships,
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In April, nearly half (48.7%) of smartphone owners in the U.S. were between the ages of 25 and 44. According to the comScore Mobilelens, 25- to 34-year-olds made up the largest segment of the smartphone population representing 27.2% of owners.
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To everyone out there concerned about tablets destroying the PC market -- don't worry. A recent study confirms a poorly kept secret: There is the iPad, and everything else. The NPD Group (news, site ), a research firm focused on consumer information and the retail sector, has released
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FatWire's (news, site ) updated mobile server product enables enterprises to deliver existing web content to mobile devices, with slick presentation, whatever the hardware. Here's a look at the features.
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2010 was the year that information mobility came into its own.
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Is Enterprise 3.0 the Mobile Enterprise? Considering all the related moves in the last week alone -- Google mobilized Priority Inbox, Conduit's app platform went mobile, Antenna extended their mobile platform -- perhaps it is. Is Enterprise 3.0 the "Mobile Enterprise"? "While Enterprise 3.
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