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BYOD slecht voor groei Windows Phone
02 mei 2012 08:31
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BYOD leidt niet tot kostenbesparing
013 april 2012 08:39
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Gaan tablets de pc vervangen?
030 maart 2012 08:43
Tablets zijn bezig met een enorme opmars. Maar het is veel te vroeg om de pc al dood te verklaren.»
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Symantec: BYOD bereikt tipping point
02 maart 2012 09:02
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Wanneer moet u een mobiele site bouwen?
022 februari 2012 09:10
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Wordt het tijd voor een CMO?
017 februari 2012 08:24
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Study: More Than a Third of Adults Have a Smartphone
Do you have a mobile phone? Is your mobile phone a smartphone? According to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, the odds are increasing that your answer to both of those questions is yes. »
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Windows Phone 7: Microsoft Antes Up in Smartphone Race
Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer officially launched the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system Monday and announcedwireless carriers. It's a landmark moment for Microsoft that needs to prove its Windows-centric phones, with links to Microsoft Office, Xbox Live, and a nascent library of apps, can woo the masses away from Apple, Android, and BlackBerry-based phones. The first handsets with the new . »
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Google Android overtakes Windows Mobile
Google's Android has blown by Microsoft's Windows Mobile to rank third among smartphone operating systems, according to . »
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iOS 4: What you need to know
The latest update to Apple's mobile operating system arrived on schedule, with iOS 4 becoming available as a download on Monday. As with past OS updates, iOS 4 delivers an array of new features and enhancements to some old favorites. But things are different this time as well--Apple is no longer charging iPod touch owners to upgrade. Then again, some customers with older devices won't be able to upgrade at all--the first time that's happened since the 2007 debut of Apple's mobile OS. »
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Google's Nexus One: How the Revolution Died
With the pending closure of Google's Nexus One online store, a smartphone revolution is in tatters. Google still has a killer product in Android, but the Nexus One's online-only business model, meant to disrupt the way phones are typically sold, is a failure. »
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How to say yes to (almost) any smartphone
Resistance is futile: The iPhone has won. Try as you may to maintain the great corporate barrier against employees using the latest smartphones on your network, the iPhone has or will soon enter your business and connect to your IT systems, and devices such as the Droid series are not far behind. In fact, many CIOs and CSOs have already stopped resisting and are instead putting their energies to greater use: figuring out how to say yes to smartphones that are quickly becoming key business devices. »
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Android apps for business users
The WebKit rendering engine the iPhone uses, Web apps built for the iPhone will likely require minimal changes to work on Android devices. »
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Intel: No Handheld Device Can Do It All
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Opera Mobile 10 comes to Windows Mobile
Opera has made the beta version of its mobile browser, Opera Mobile 10, available to handsets running Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS. »
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iPhone tops in smartphone customer satisfaction surveys
If there's a name associated with customer satisfaction, it's J.D. Power and Associates. I mean, come on--with a name like , the firm is practically the superhero of customer satisfaction. So the news that the iPhone has maintained its head-of-the-class standings in both the company's consumer and business smartphone satisfaction studies is no small matter. »