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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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Last week Forrester taught us about the issues of mobile device management within the enterprise. The next day it released a report that helped us put it in perspective. What Your Data Can Tell You About Productivity In The State Of Workforce Technology Adoption: US Benchmark 2011 How US information Workers Adopt And Use Technology, Forrester provides baseline data from every US industry, department, and organization
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As mobile platform owners vie for dominance in the smartphone and tablet market, smaller players will need to find a way to beef up their capabilities.
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Out of Northern Ireland, JamPot will be attending the HTML5 Mobile App Workshop in Los Angeles next week to show off its new all-mobile AppBuilder. Building on the Target Box Apps are rapidly falling into the domain of all users.
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Mobile devices are becoming more and more of necessities in the workplace. In this so-called post-PC era, professionals need to access information on-the-go, whether on smartphones, ultraportable computers or tablets.
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Let's face it. Regardless of your preferred platform, the fact is that mobile devices are increasingly making their way -- and staying -- in the business setting.
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Some call it the post-PC era, like former Apple CEO Steve Jobs would. Some claim that the popularity of tablets and smartphones is just a fad, as former Asus Chairman Stan Shih once said. But make no mistake about it: Mobile Internet is on the rise.
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Mobile workers pay attention. Frankly, who isn’t a mobile worker these days? Whether you are on the train, plane, bus or working from your home office, it’s not always easy to gain access to what you need to be productive.
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The Pew Internet & American Life Project has recently released a study on the use of location-based services in the U.S.
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Virtualization used to focus on moving the desktop and your apps between PCs. Now, the industry led by VMware is looking away from the PC entirely at its big Las Vegas show. A Big Future on Smaller Devices VMWorld is taking place in Las Vegas, with the European show to
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Google has recently announced new features that would greatly benefit mobile users -- offline Gmail, Docs and Calendar. Working via a Chrome browser plugin and HTML5, the new offline functionality will let users access messages, documents and appointments even without an active Internet connection.
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Amazon's much-anticipated Android tablet is said to be the iPad killer that Android enthusiasts have been waiting for. If you're a fan, you might just be able to get your hands on an Amazon tablet in time for the holidays. But another, bigger one is around the corner.
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Adobe Systems recently launched an application for iOS devices that lets users author files in Portable Document Format straight from their mobile devices. With CreatePDF, users can author PDFs that will appear onscreen the same way on a computer, mobile device or web browser.
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Users in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Etihad-Etisalat Mobily network have reason to rejoice, as the consortium signs a deal with Google for unlimited use of Google services. The service, named Connect Google, will give subscribers access to sites such as Gmail, YouTube, Google+, Google Maps and other services.
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