Mobile Technology Archive

  • FreeConference Mobile App for Android

    FreeConference Mobile App for Android

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  • Miami-Dade County Public Schools Honored with First Annual “Hatch Educator Innovator Award”

    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In honor of the introduction of its latest mobile technology innovation, Hatch®, a leading provider of technology for early learning, presented its first “Hatch Educator Innovator Award” and its...

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  • Pressure to Cut Costs and Rising Ancillary Fees Force Companies to Reprioritize Travel Management, According to a New Survey of Travel Managers

    FOSTER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Corporate travel managers are under pressure to cut costs, improve compliance and better leverage mobile technology, according to a new survey conducted at the 2011 Global Business Travel...

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  • HMSHost Expands Mobile Ordering Application B4YouBoard to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport

    MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today HMSHost Corp., a world leader in travel dining and retail, launches its B4YouBoard smartphone mobile app at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport’s Lindbergh...

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  • 3M Introduces New Mobile Software for Physicians

    3M Introduces New Mobile Software for Physicians

    SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–New mobile technology introduced today by 3M makes it easy for physicians to manage their daily schedule, review patient information, dictate progress notes, and log accurate charges all...

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  • RENTCafé Internet Listing Service iPhone App Now Available at the App Store

    SANTA BARBARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Yardi announced today the highly successful launch of its RENTCafé.com iPhone application, which enhances the mobile dimension of the RENTCafe.com Internet listing service platform. The RENTCafé iPhone app...

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  • Macy’s Gives Shoppers a Backstage Pass to Learn about the Latest Must-Haves and Spring Trends via Mobile Technology

    NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–This spring, Macy’s helps customers unlock magical moments in-store when they scan a code or send a text message with Macy’s Backstage Pass. A groundbreaking new initiative for the retailer,...

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  • Enspert Unveils Line of Next-Generation Multimedia Android Tablets as Part of 2011 IDENTITY Product Arsenal

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Enspert (http://enspert.com), a leading media convergence solution and device provider, is introducing its 2011 IDENTITY product line featuring a series of affordable ...

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  • Engadget Mobile is podcasting live at 6:15PM ET!

    Engadget Mobile is podcasting live at 6:15PM ET!

    A merry band of Engadget editors hatched a glorious plan today -- a plan that would forever change the way we look at cellphones and mobile technology. A plan that would shake the very foundation of Engadget, its readers, and the good people of Planet Earth. A plan that... ah, who are we kidding? Listen in at 6:15PM ET to catch Chris opine on the state of the phone world along with some very special guests!

    Engadget Mobile is podcasting live at 6:15PM ET! originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 26 May 2010 18:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • iCitizen 2010 Symposium: Recap

    iCitizen 2010 Symposium: Recap

    So, one week later, I was going to recap the iCitizen Symposium by highlighting all the presentations that took place, but I came to the conclusion that I couldn’t possibly do a better job documenting the event than the event blog did all by itself. Captured by Resource Interactive Creative Director Karen Scholl (@kscholl), this [...]

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  • Panasonic announces the two updated Toughbooks

    Panasonic announces the two updated Toughbooks

    While the rest of the world is going nuts trying to make the next MacBook, Panasonic keeps chugging away, releasing laptops that look for all the world like computing devices designed for Robocop to use in the bathroom. And that’s a good thing. Let’s say hello to the Panasonic CF-T8 (above) and the CF-52 (below) Toughbooks. [...]

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  • iPhone Beats Droid, Nexus One And Droid Eris In Touchscreen Performance

    iPhone Beats Droid, Nexus One And Droid Eris In Touchscreen Performance

    To be honest, I don't really care which is the better smartphone (or super-duper phone): the iPhone 3GS, the Motorola Droid, HTC's Droid Eris, Google's Nexus One, Nokia's N900 or the Palm Pre. It's just great to witness this seemingly never-ending advancements in mobile technology, both on a hardware and software level, and to see increased competition drive innovation at such rapid pace. Just compare the market today to five years ago, and you can't help but be amazed by how far we've come - I still remember my epic struggles to get my previous phone (HTC S710 with Windows Mobile) to do half of what I really wanted it to. In short: if all phone manufacturers keep on pumping out better phones, I'm a happy camper (for the record: I'm still very pleased with my iPhone 3GS as my primary device). But comparisons will be comparisons, and MOTO Development Group this morning announced the results of its DIY touchscreen analysis, based on some touchy testing of the capacitive screens of the Nexus One, the iPhone, the Motorola Droid and HTC's Droid Eris.

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  • Analysis: iPhone’s touchscreen slightly better than Droid, Nexus One and Droid Eris

    Analysis: iPhone’s touchscreen slightly better than Droid, Nexus One and Droid Eris

    To be honest, I don't really care which is the better smartphone (or super-duper phone): the iPhone 3GS, the Motorola Droid, HTC's Droid Eris, Google's Nexus One, Nokia's N900 or the Palm Pre. It's just great to witness this seemingly never-ending advancements in mobile technology, both on a hardware and software level, and to see increased competition drive innovation at such rapid pace. Just compare the market today to five years ago, and you can't help but be amazed by how far we've come - I still remember my epic struggles to get my previous phone (HTC S710 with Windows Mobile) to do half of what I really wanted it to. In short: if all phone manufacturers keep on pumping out better phones, I'm a happy camper (for the record: I'm still very pleased with my iPhone 3GS as my primary device). But comparisons will be comparisons, and MOTO Development Group this morning announced the results of its DIY touchscreen analysis, based on some touchy testing of the capacitive screens of the Nexus One, the iPhone, the Motorola Droid and HTC's Droid Eris.

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  • Northamptonshire Police to spend more time out on the beat, and less time at the station

    Vodafone mobile data solution increases time on the beat by up to 10 per cent Vodafone has provided Northamptonshire Police with a mobile data solution that now means up to 900 officers can spend less time at the station and more time in the community....

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