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7 iPad Habits of Highly Effective Remote Worker - 0 views

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    7 iPad Habits of Highly Effective Remote Workers The use of the iPad by mobile workers is on the rise, and that brings with it both boons and challenges for worker productivity. Here's how you and your remote staff can stay on top of iPad usage, lest iPad usage controls you and your organization instead. Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/information-technology-articles/7-ipad-habits-of-highly-effective-remote-worker-4911858.html#ixzz1PWR8EfDp
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7 iPad Habits of Highly Effective Remote Workers - 0 views

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    7 iPad Habits of Highly Effective Remote Workers
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Sleepless? Stop Taking Your iPhone To Bed - 0 views

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    Mobile workers just don't put the phone down, according a new report from iPass, which provides Wi-Fi and 3G network access to enterprise clients for use by their employees. Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/sleepless-stop-taking-your-iphone-to-bed-4845473.html#ixzz1O4ejAZHG
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New innovation case on THINK!: Konbit - 0 views

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    Konbit is a system built by MIT students that helps organizations source local labor instead of relying on foreign workers
Katrina Lucy

What if you can't Play Video on OneDrive - 0 views

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    OneDrive has become an important part of Microsoft's platform. You can simply access your videos stored on online or PC's disk and share them with friends and co-workers via OneDrive app for iOS, Android, Windows phone.
Cathyrine Kramer

The Advantage Of A Resque Scheduler - 0 views

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    If you are familiar with Ruby language then you have probably heard of a resque scheduler. Similar to delayed_job but more efficient, a delayed jobresque provides you with full control of creating multiple tasks that need to run on the background while the system is active.
Chiki Smith

The Handbook of Cheating Changed The Way I Want My Marriage to Work - 1 views

My hubby and I were married for 2 years but we have been with each other for seven years before we got married. So, it was devastating when I discovered he is cheating on me with his co-worker. I r...

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started by Chiki Smith on 15 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Paul Wood

Is the Microsoft-Intel marriage finally over? - tablets, tablet PCs, processors, pc com... - 0 views

  • At the Sandy Bridge press conference, the words "Microsoft" and "Windows" were scarcely heard
  • can't remember the last time anyone from Intel had to be prompted to endorse its partner in Wintel crimes.
  • Microsoft, of course, chose CES as the venue to introduce the first version of Windows to run on a processor based not on the Intel architecture but rather on ARM-based system-on-a-chips manufactured by TI, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. Yes, Intel was also mentioned, but it clearly got second billing. That's also new.
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  • This semi-split has been brewing for some time. I recall a meeting back in the last century arranged by two Intel engineers with no media relations person in tow. That in itself was exceedingly odd, but it got stranger. Their apparent purpose: to demonstrate the lengths to which algorithms built into Intel's Pentium chips had compensated for the completely cockeyed way Windows loaded itself each time at startup. The implicit message: See what we have to put up with?
  • The once mighty Wintel cartel has been good in many ways for the PC industry. Like industrious worker bees on amphetamines, Intel's engineers pushed Moore's law to the max, cranking out generation after generation of processors, each smaller and more powerful than the last. Microsoft obliged by churning out new operating systems, each more bloated and resource intensive than the last
  • -- if rumors hold true -- HP will introduce a Palm OS-based tablet later this month, a little more than a year after Ballmer demonstrated a Windows-powered HP slate at, yes, CES
Alex Parker

Google Glass: Looking into the future of power plant maintenance - 1 views

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    From paper based work orders to archaic interfaces, the processes and infrastructure around monitoring and maintaining assets appear out of touch. At the European leg of Ventyx World in Barcelona, the companies research and development team explain why Google Glass and an influx of youthful, tech savvy workers will usher in a new era of mobile maintenance.
Alex Parker

3 tech lessons from the Autumn Satement - 1 views

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    What tech workers need to know about George Osborne's speech to parliament. Today's Autumn Statement by George Osborne, the British chancellor of the exchequer, is certain to stir controversy in all business sectors. But what do the policies outlined in the speech foreshadow for the tech sector? CBR asked the experts.
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Remote Working enhances the Business Nowadays - 2 views

In today's dynamic business landscape, remote working has emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing the way companies operate. The adoption of remote working has proven to be a powerful catalyst f...

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started by intelvueofficial on 15 May 23 no follow-up yet
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Video Analytics for Construction Safety - 1 views

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    Invigilo's SafeKey Video Analytics enhances construction site safety with real-time insights. A game changer for worker and project protection.
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