How mobile platforms are innovating beyond smartphones | VentureBeat - 0 views
Wi-Fi Direct certification begins today, device-to-device transmission starting soon --... - 0 views
Mobile checkout devices save time, but encourage spending - FoxBusiness.com - 0 views
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The system works out well for retailers, which have taken a one-two punch from both the popularity of online shopping and the way smart phones enable consumers to comparison shop while in the store, looking at listings from competitors for lower prices before deciding to buy. In the sixth annual survey from National Retail Federation Foundation and American Express Customers' Choice survey, conducted by BIGresearch, Zappos.com and Amazon.com took the top two spots. Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2011/05/25/mobile-checkout-devices-save-time-encourage-spending/#ixzz1NTlLUiZH
Advertising - Digital Ad Performance by Device Type : MarketingProfs Article - 0 views
Forrester: 66% Of Employees Use 2 Or More Devices At Work, 12% Use Tablets | TechCrunch - 0 views
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16% of workers said they use four devices at work
Over 40 Percent of Adults Will Live Stream Olympics on Mobile Devices - Adrants - 0 views
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Among those turning to smartphones or tablets to track the games, online browsers will trump application usage on both devices. Of those using a smartphone who will follow the Olympics, 77 percent will tune in using a browser while 63 percent will use an app for updates. Among tablet users, 80 percent will use a browser and only 58 percent will utilize apps.
Slashdot Technology Story | Why Intel Wants To Network Your Clothes Dryer - 0 views
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It is unlikely the device will enter production (there are apparently only four in existence), however this story about the box shows something we can expect to see in the home of tomorrow. Ultimately, it's not only about saving money, but also reducing load on the electricity grid by removing needless power use."
Report Finds Connected Devices, Not Phones, Leading the Explosion in Mobile Wireless - 0 views
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Sharma contends that multi-device data pricing plans will be an important key for success of this segment, as Wi-Fi isn't always practical or dependable. He argues that operators who start to bundle devices under a single data plan will likely do well - an observation that coincides with AT&T's announcement today that it will start selling the Kindle through its stores.
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