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Listening trumps mobile technology in the workplace
Hometownlife.com
From cubicle to conference room to church pew to street corner, mobile technology has contributed to skillful finger dexterity and shortened the English language to series of single digits, capitalized letters in lieu of a complete statement and a ...
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Spinx Deploying NCR's Mobile Shopping Technology
CSPnet.com
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- The Spinx Co. will deploy NCR Corp.'s ConvenienceGo (C-Go) mobileshopping technology to make fueling and shopping at the chain of convenience stores easier. The retailer, which operates stores in North Carolina and South ...
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Willamette Valley Wineries Association launches new website with more mobile ...
OregonLive.com
The Willamette Valley Wineries Association has launched the site with updated comprehensive regional information and mobile-responsive technology. The new WVWA site will allow visitors to comb through the valley's wineries and sub-appellations in a ...
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Mobile boom turns BYOD into unmanaged risk, Check Point finds
Techworld.com
The challenge of securing mobile technology is starting to overwhelm some IT departments, with many BYOD smartphones and tablets left in an unmanaged state despite the risk of data loss, a global survey by Check Point has found. It would be easy to ...
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Chengdu can be hub of mobile, cloud technologies in China
People's Daily Online
Commenting on China's urbanization, Atzberger said: "I feel very encouraged by the Chinese government's focus to develop the western region, and the companies and the government have an increasing demand to use technologies to upgrade and build up ...
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Why Google Is Missing Out on the Mobile-Payments Boom
Businessweek
At the annual Mobile World Congress trade show in 2011, Google (GOOG) Chairman Eric Schmidt called near field communications (NFC) a “mega-scale opportunity,” predicting the mobile technology would “revolutionize” e-commerce and mobile payments ...
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Futuristic Smartphones to Come With A 'Kill' Button!
Indiatimes.com
They said they will ask the industry to place "kill switches" on mobile devices to render them inoperable when stolen, eliminating any incentive for theft. ... "Unlike other types of crimes, smartphone theft can be eradicated with a simple ...
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US Firms Testing New BlackBerry Devices
Indiatimes.com
The device is already on sale through T-Mobile in the United States, while rivals Verizon and AT&T have begun to accept pre-orders for shipping later this month. Sprint plans to begin selling the devices this summer. Reuters. Google Glass Banned in US ...
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