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SMARTPHONES
Smartphones are grabbing a rapidly increase share of the mobile phone market. This topic covers the smartphone field as a whole, including the latest news on BlackBerry, iPhone, the much anticipated Google Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Palm.
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(Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife) Using a mobile device to access your bank account is not only convenient,...
Pulling off laptop-free business travel requires new hardware, a handful of apps and some extra planning.
The sad reality in smartphone land for RIM and Microsoft today boils down to this: It’s an Android and iOS...
Over the past three months, more than two-thirds of those who bought a new handset chose a smartphone.
RIM has clarified comments to deny that the company is leaving the consumer market, in favour of reestablishing its...
With Apple selling over 3 million iPad 3’s in one weekend, it’s clear that mobility is reaching the masses.
Android devices are so different and include so many variants of the system software it’s not accurate to...
Dell has stopped selling smartphones in the U.S. as it tweaks its mobile strategy to focus more on emerging markets and...
Samsung Electronics has shipped 5 million units of its "smart notepad", the Galaxy Note, surpassing most...
T-Mobile has an extremely fast 42+ Mbps HSPA+ data network and is offering more and more Android devices that support...
Copyright © 2012 The Unified-View, All Rights Reserved WorldwideMarch 20, 2012Why CIOs Must Prioritize Mobile UCBy Art...
When files are stored in the cloud, many companies need access to them on mobile devices. And once they're on those...
Some quite startling figures from Michael Wolff on the way that methods of news consumption are changing.
Top Sources: Smartphones
- pcworld.com
- physorg.com
- BusinessWeek
- mytechboxonline.com
- computerworld.com
- theinquirer.net
- businessinsider.com
- gigaom.com
- SeekingAlpha.com
- networkworld.com
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