Economy, Mobile Devices Hurt TV Sales
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Besides the economy, mobile devices like tablet PCs and smartphones are also having an impact on the television market, NPD said. Specifically, demand for smaller size TVs is expected to slow as consumers increasingly choose to watch TV content on the ...
See all stories on this topic »ADATA GoMobile Mobile Device/Memory Card Optimization Site Debuts
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ADATA Technology is pleased to announce the launch of the industry's first mobile device/memory card optimization site - GoMobile. With GoMobile, ADATA provides a compatibility and m-Commerce solution which allows consumers to find the most suitable ...
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Compact, rugged mobile device for field workers on the way
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Honeywell has introduced a new device designed specifically for the rugged environments frequented by today's mobile workers. The Dolphin 70e Black is an enterprise hybrid device (EHD) that provides data capture, scanning and Internet capabilities and ...
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Mobile devices put 25pc of Irish firms at risk of data breach
Siliconrepublic.com
More than a quarter of Irish organsiations are providing no IT support or security for the personaldevices workers use to access the company network. This is despite 85pc of firms knowing full well workers can access the company network this way.
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PC Magazine
Besides the economy, mobile devices like tablet PCs and smartphones are also having an impact on the television market, NPD said. Specifically, demand for smaller size TVs is expected to slow as consumers increasingly choose to watch TV content on the ...
See all stories on this topic »ADATA GoMobile Mobile Device/Memory Card Optimization Site Debuts
Benchmark Reviews
ADATA Technology is pleased to announce the launch of the industry's first mobile device/memory card optimization site - GoMobile. With GoMobile, ADATA provides a compatibility and m-Commerce solution which allows consumers to find the most suitable ...
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Here's AT&T's plan to grow now that everyone has a mobile phone GigaOM But given the saturation of the U.S. mobile market, AT&T is not taking its wireless success for granted. Instead it's figuring out how to get existing customers to spend more. On the call it touted its growing base of smartphones (customers with ... See all stories on this topic » | GigaOM |
Fleet Owner
Honeywell has introduced a new device designed specifically for the rugged environments frequented by today's mobile workers. The Dolphin 70e Black is an enterprise hybrid device (EHD) that provides data capture, scanning and Internet capabilities and ...
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Qualcomm And Project RAY Unveil Eye-Free Mobile Device Hot Hardware Project RAY designs accessibility tools for blind and visually impaired people, and the company jointly announced this week that they have developed the RAY mobile device, an always-on, easy-to-use, multi-function, smartphone that is synchronized with ... See all stories on this topic » | Hot Hardware |
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More than a quarter of Irish organsiations are providing no IT support or security for the personaldevices workers use to access the company network. This is despite 85pc of firms knowing full well workers can access the company network this way.
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With a "Stingray," Cops Can Turn Your Mobile Devices Into Tracking Beacons Reason (blog) A Stingray works by masquerading as a cell phone tower—to which your mobile phone sends signals to every 7 to 15 seconds whether you are on a call or not— and tricks your phone into connecting to it. As a result, the government can figure out who... See all stories on this topic » | Reason (blog) |