You also cannot walk 10 feet without seeing people with their eyes glued to their keitai (mobile phone). Smartphones are quickly taking the Asian markets by storm
Get out your smart phones; see you then
Imagine you are having a heart attack and a nurse or Doctor near you takes out a phone, attaches leads to it and is able to record what is happening
While having lunch today, I was reading an article by Eric Zeman of Information Week Titled “Cell Phone Driving Ban: Good Idea ?
Our CEO, Dean Tang, recently spoke at the Mobile Computing Summit, so I'd like to welcome him to the AIIM Community Blog to discuss ABBYY’s perceptions of the event. Guest Post by Dean Tang, CEO, ABBYY USA With the development in technology of smartphones, tablets,...
Identify what is to be used by mobile workers and ensure it is mobile ready not just Web access to an application that frustrates those who use it. What’s my phone got to do with a business process?
I hear this term Smartphone and I envision a classroom full of phones learning how to read, do calculations and eventually graduating from Smartphone school with the designation Smartphone duly conferred upon them. Is it really the phone that is smart or is it the user who masters the capabilities of this device?
With the advent of high pixel density mobile screens on phones, tablets and phablets , there are still some unknowns as to whether the desktop and laptop computers will also include such high resolution screens
I’m in one of those roles, but there’s still lots of stuff that I need to do at work that can’t get done on my phone or tablet. When I say that, I mean it’s either just not possible or so cumbersome as to be not worth the effort. Taking meeting notes, writing docs, & emailing are all pretty good on my tablet, a little less so on my phone. Running demos, drawing diagrams, entering timesheets, and doing expenses just can’t be done. That does not mean I will give up my tablet or phone. Hell no! What it means is that unless my job changes I am going to have to be content with running multiple devices to get my job done
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But people want (and need) to sign on the go. Mobile phones and tablets typically don’t support Smart Card readers