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Mobile Gourmet: Five Predictions for 2012
December 21, 2011 by Jason Wong
Mobile Gourmet Jason Wong is up next in predicting what 2012 holds for mobility
Read full post »Where is the Rugged Device Revolution?
December 14, 2011 by Brian Philbin
Where is the logical replacement for Windows Mobil- based rugged devices? Shouldn’t it be here by now?
Read full post »Windows Phone 7: Will Microsoft Pull the Football Away Again?
December 12, 2011 by Mark Watson
Windows has fooled us in the past – will Windows Mobile 7 be any different?
Read full post »My Two Cents: Mobile Device Management with Google Apps
November 17, 2011 by Ken Parmelee
Ken Parmelee weighs in on Google’s newly announced announced device management tool, Google Apps Control.
Read full post »Pragmatic Mobility: New Amazon Tablet Targets Apple iPad
September 28, 2011 by Matt Torgersen
Amazon is set to release their new tablet, which could be the real threat to Apple’s dominance in both the tablet market and in consumer content.
Read full post »The Mobile Beat: It’s Global for Google Security; Boom for Samsung’s Smartphone, India’s Mobile Users
July 29, 2011 by Terri White
This week’s latest news includes advances in Google’s two-step verification sign-in system, the growing mobile market for Samsung, and India’s rise to the fastest-growing cellular market.
Read full post »Pragmatic Mobility: For Father’s Day, How About an iGrill?
June 20, 2011 by Matt Torgersen
Even my non-tech dad may have jumped on this latest smartphone technology – new devices that can check the meat temperature on the grill, and the Check Engine light in his car.
Keep an eye on Father’s Day gifts this year, do you see a shift on expectations from mobile technology?
Read full post »Mobile Observatory: Negotiating Enterprise Wireless Device Costs. Priceless.
March 29, 2011 by Tony Rizzo
Enterprises need to negotiate with ‘alternative’ mobile hardware vendors – Samsung, HP, Motorola, Dell, HTC…and RIM – they ALL want your business. It’s a golden time for enterprises to negotiate volume hardware pricing and take back hardware control.
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