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Samsung on Wednesday announced three new foldable phones in its latest push to popularize what the company believes is the ...
Looking for a great smartphone that also fits your business needs? What you need in a business phone is likely as varied as business itself, and not everyone is going to be looking for the same thing.
Managing Smartphones in Your Business. Tech Audit By Tony Bradley, Jun 20, 2010 5:30 pm PDT.
Like all other business phones presented, the Oppo phone (here with a contract) also uses 5G technology. In terms of security, you have to rely on external apps. Nevertheless, ...
This week’s four-day Amazon Prime sale is lifting e-commerce sales at retail sites across the board. It always does, ...
What's the best smartphone for your business? BlackBerry, iPhone, Nokia, or even HTC, Samsung or Android? In a ZDNet.com.au feature, we investigate businesses and talk to CIOs and executives to ...
When it comes to conducting business on the go, smartphones are becoming an increasingly popular supplement — and often alternative — to notebooks. In fact, a recent Gartner Research report predicted ...
Millions of consumers have learned how smartphones can enhance their daily lives and, according to research conducted by Forrester, 2010 is going to be the year the business world discovers the ...
Even more astonishing is the fact that smartphones tied with intimate relationships at 40 percent as the thing that business professionals can’t live without the most. Think about that for a second.
With the smartphone operating system market sewn up by Google’s Android platform, which has a close to 90% share globally, leaving Apple’s iOS a slender (but lucrative) premium top-slice, a ...
Although Nokia still leads the overall smartphone market, with market share for the year sitting at 70.9 percent, this has dropped from 77.5 percent recorded in the fourth quarter of 2005.