Mobile Devices

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  • CDW Sets Sights on Cloud, Mobility

    The technology industry has shifted sharply to consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets and mobile applications—even as many analyst firms slash their PC forecasts. Today’s business travelers often leave their laptops at home, preferring to carry just a tablet and a smartphone. The advent of mobility, consumer electronics and cloud computing in the enterprise is…

  • Health Care Mobile Adoption Strong, Cloud Use Weak: CompTIA

    CompTIA, the nonprofit IT association for the IT industry, has released its "Third Annual Healthcare IT Insights and Opportunities" study showing small physician practices continuing to complement laptops and desktop PCs with smartphones and tablets but slow to adopt cloud computing services. The organization conducted the study, announced on Nov. 16, to find out where companies…

  • Mobile Retailers Optimistic About Industry, But Not About Their Businesses

    Even as the proliferation of smartphones and tablets continues, retailers selling mobile devices are concerned about the future of their businesses. With high turnover rates for sales associates and an ever increasing number of ways for consumers and business professionals to research and purchase mobile phones, mobile retailers are worried about the future of their…

  • CIOs Must Focus on 2nd Gen Mobile Strategies

    As the expectations from employees and customers keep rising over how they can use their mobile devices to access and interact with data, CIOS must build the next generation of mobile strategies to meet them, Gartner analysts said at the recent Gartner Symposium/ITxpo event. Due to the rapid shift of business and societal drivers around…

  • Gartner: Android Hits 52% Smartphone Share Worldwide

    Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system continued its steady march up the worldwide smartphone charts in the third quarter, reaching 52.5 percent, according to Gartner. Android, which more than doubled its smartphone pie from Q3 2010, took share from all of its rivals. The platform bested Nokia’s (NYSE:NOK) Symbian platform at 17 percent, down from 36…

  • RIM Introduces BlackBerry Bold 9790, Curve 9380 Smartphones

    Research in Motion released two new smartphones based on the BlackBerry 7 operating system the Bold 9790 and Curve 9380. The Bold 9790 offers a high-resolution touch display and a tactile keyboard. The Curve 9380 is the first-ever Curve smartphone with a touch display. The Bold 9790 combines a high-resolution and touch display with a…

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