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July 30th, 2012 by
David
Just as USB flash drives have become, Bluetooth headsets are rapidly becoming an accessories you use as a form of self-expression. While there have been some recent improvements in Bluetooth technology, the fundamental differences in most Bluetooth headsets released to market now are stylistic or with selling points that target a certain niche audience. One of the demographics that could use a change to the standard Bluetooth is enthusiasts of outdoors activities. Many Bluetooth headsets transmit noise from wind, rain, and other elements and lack the durability needed by those who want to get away, but need to stay in touch. The Endure Rugged Bluetooth Earpiece substantially eliminates those issues! Read more »
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July 3rd, 2012 by
David
While much of the news in the mobile phone industry is usually about mergers and new products, the rise of a new company or the influence of a new technology in smartphones, the days of excitement for the company Research In Motion may be behind them. Despite having bold plans for the BlackBerry 10 operating system that RIM executives have been promoting as the product that will turn around the company’s cash flow problems, there have been signs that RIM may be too weak to survive until the BlackBerry 10’s release. Read more »
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July 2nd, 2012 by
David
The challenge many advertisers and brands continue to have is connecting with customers, especially new customers, utilizing the Internet. Many Internet-savvy potential customers already use ad blocking software or, because of the prevalence of ads around the Internet, mentally block out all but the most inspired Internet ads. With social networking, the challenge of connecting advertisers and potential clients is still one that experts in the industry are figuring out. Trying to crack the formula to utilize the power of social networking for business purposes is what Josh Emert is involved with now and with GoChime, he may be on the right track! Read more »
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June 8th, 2012 by
David
In the wake of the National Traffic Safety Board’s proposal that each state pass a law to outright ban the use of electronic devices while driving and the revelation that Carrier IQ has been acquiring deeply personal data through its smartphone programming, it is hard not to feel jaded about technology right now. The National Traffic Safety Board had absolutely the right idea in its proposal. Unfortunately, if left up to the states or the federal government, it might take some time for government to act. As penance for the Carrier IQ scandal, the smartphone industry should be compelled to make technology do what law enforcement has not. Read more »
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April 25th, 2012 by
David
Smartphones can do amazing things. From mapping your current travel plans to ordering your dinner, there are innumerable things a smartphone can do. But what many private consumers fail to consider about smartphones is that their operating systems are not always compatible with the enterprise software of individual businesses. As a result, most smartphone manufacturers devote an entire division to meeting the unique needs of business clients. For Motorola Mobility, that responsibility falls to Christy Wyatt! Read more »
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April 18th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the hard work of an executive is realized when the company they work for is bought out. As a matter of course in corporate negotiations, companies that are being bought out tend to have executives who the new company must either absorb or compensate. Large companies give promotions to the most valuable executives in such mergers as encouragement to stay on to make the transition between the old company and the new company smoother. William D. Ingram has proven his worth in the telecommunications world; in at least two corporate buy-outs, his professional advancement has been a part of the package! Read more »
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April 3rd, 2012 by
David
Nokia has slowly been stopping its free-fall. At one point, Nokia absolutely dominated the mobile phone market and the success of the company actually boosted the national economy of Finland significantly. In recent years, though, Nokia had not adequately predicted the meteoric rise of the smartphone and the need to diversify their product line. Under Stephen Elop, Nokia is diversifying and making other strategic decisions designed to keep Nokia alive in the very competitive mobile computing marketplace. But all of Elop’s efforts would be for naught if it were not for the skills and abilities of Jerri DeVard.
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March 26th, 2012 by
David
Most phones have a plastic or aluminum casing. The purpose of the casing is to protect the sensitive inner components by creating a barrier that absorbs any damage. It is also an opportunity for users to personalize their phone by purchasing a special color or by adding a patterned case from another company.
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March 15th, 2012 by
David
Sometimes, the only thing more confusing than figuring out what all of the charges on your various utility and media bills are for, is figuring out who is still providing the services you want to engage. It seems like almost every day there is a new energy provider or a local telephone company finally sells to a massive international conglomerate. The telephone, mobile phone and smartphone market has been an especially volatile one, made more so with the rise of cell phones and smart phones. One of the companies that remains in the industry longer than many analysts anticipated is Cricket. One of the reasons for the company’s continued survival is Annette M. Jacobs.
Annette M. Jacobs is the West Area President for Leap Wireless International, the parent company of cell phone service provider Cricket. Jacobs went to work for Leap Wireless International in 2010 and at the time, many suspected that Cricket – which was closing many of its retail locations with their iconic green couches – was in the process of a collapse. But through the hard work of people like Annette M. Jacobs, Cricket has had a positive turnaround and the West Coast operation of Leap Wireless International is running smoother than ever!
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