Featured Articles A recent survey commissioned by TNS and conducted by Intel, entitled "Intel Survey: Tech Norms for Travelers," suggests that American attitudes toward travel and technology are often negative. For example, the survey found that U.S. vacationers tend to feel anxious when travelling without their mobile devices and angry when they can't find a power source to charge their devices. So I work at a technology company, which pretty much guarantees that whenever you get the latest gadget or gizmo, people here go nuts. They want to share with you their experience with similar products, poll you on how you are enjoying said product and ask you to try it out. After all, a bunch of us are self-described tech geeks. Sponsored By: MobilIron Best Practices for Mobile Apps in Financial Services A Customer Conversation on Next Generation Mobile Apps Development and Secure Distribution Tuesday, June 26, 2012 1:00 PM EDT / 10:00 AM PDT REGISTER TODAY The enterprise mobile app value chain is highly fragmented. This fragmentation disrupts an organization's enterprise architecture, hinders information creation, distribution and management, and slows down the mobile app development processes. It also impairs mobile application design, security, and ultimately employee productivity. Fortunately, next generation mobile development and management platforms eliminate this fragmentation. They integrate easily with organizational data sources and enable development of sophisticated mobile applications which are compliant with complex security policies, easily managed, and solve their most difficult challenges - all faster than ever before. By attending this Modo Labs/MobileIron presentation and demonstration you'll hear first-hand advice and implementation best practices from a leading Financial Services firm on Enterprise App Development, Distribution Storefront, Mobile App Management and Mobile Device Management solution including solving problems such as: - Sophisticated app integration and maintenance
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Verizon has announced it will boost signal speed for FiOS, its newest bundled service that delivers Internet, TV and voice over a complete fiber-optic network. The price per customer should increase approximately $10 to $15 per month as a result, because customers will now pay for their data on a tiered plan built around data speed. The wait is over. Microsoft had been sending invites to a super secret event on Monday, June 18, where the company planned for a 'major' announcement. No other details about the nature of the event had been disclosed. Microsoft chose to keep quiet on this particular topic and built quite some hype for the announcement. An ex-AT&T employee may wind up in prison after admitting he provided confidential sales data about Apple and Research In Motion, later used as insider information. The defendant, Alnoor Ebrahim, entered a guilty plea this week in federal court to a count of conspiracy to commit wire and securities fraud, BGR News reported. The late Steve Jobs was a control freak. And if you have read his biography, you know this compulsion extended to every aspect of his life, most importantly to having Apple control the hardware, software and underlying technologies that went into their products and services. College students today are more tech-savvy than ever, with more than 90 percent using e-mail to communicate with professors and 73 percent saying they cannot study without technology. Seven in 10 take notes on keyboards instead of paper, 38 percent can't go more than 10 minutes without checking their smartphone or another device and in 2009 college students in the U.S. spent $13 billion on electronics. Many of today's young millionaires (and you can't forget billionaires) attended college only to drop out before graduating to further pursue their coveted brainchildren (we're looking at you, Zuckerburg). While that's all fine and dandy, we're looking for those who stuck it through to inspire recent college grads everywhere who are nervously clutching their degree asking themselves, "what now?" Ah the 1990's, a simpler time where us 80's babies were just learning the enjoyment of being able to read on our own, or better yet, figure out what are parents had been spelling so we couldn't understand what they were talking about for years. A major key to my reading ability was Reading Rainbow, a show that started on June 6, 1983 and ran all the way until November 10, 2006 on PBS. Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a TechZone360 columnist! Become a TechZone360 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of communications technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TechZone360 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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