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Pump It Up
7/27/2006
Virgin Megastores Turns up the volume with bold in-store and enterprise upgrades
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Supercharging POS
7/27/2006
Integrating fingerprint ID, real-time reporting, self-checkout and Java OS.
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Cell phones To Be Sold In Vending Machines
7/26/2006
TelePlus Group announced that it has signed with leading vending machine manufacturer, U-Select-It (USI) and cutting-edge vending software developer, VendNovation, to develop new telecommunication product/service distribution platforms for the growing travel market.
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The Return Of Push Media
7/26/2006
"Push media," a long-forgotten late-'90s Internet buzzword, is making a comeback on cell phones.
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Wireless Devices To Get Emergency Alerts
7/26/2006
The new digital system will update the emergency alerts planned--but never used--during the Cold War in the event of a nuclear strike. More likely, these 21st-century technologies will carry warnings of natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
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Is RFID Tracking You?
7/26/2006
RFID sounds futuristic: A transmitter smaller than a dime embedded in everything from a T-shirt to human skin, communicating data over a short distance to a reading device.
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Google Offers Live Traffic Maps On Cell Phones
7/26/2006
Google Inc. said on Tuesday that the company has begun offering mobile phone users in more than 30 major U.S. cities the capacity to view highway maps with "live" traffic data.
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"Skype clone" surfaces in China
7/19/2006
Chinese software developers have reportedly reverse engineered Skype's internet telephony software to develop a clone.
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Microsoft to Google: Hands off enterprise search
7/19/2006
Enterprise search is our business, it's our house and Google is not going to take that business, Kevin Turner, Microsoft's CEO, told a conference of more than 7,000 business partners.
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HP develops tiny wireless data chip
7/19/2006
First there was VeriChip, the company that developed a human-implantable RFID chip the size of a grain of rice. And now there's Hewlett-Packard, with new "stick almost anywhere" chip technology that's even smaller than a grain of rice and carries a whole lot more data than any RFID chip.
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Staying Productive in a Mobile World
7/19/2006
Whether you're working from a home office or just need to take an occasional business call while on the road, telecommuting has become a hugely acceptable way to work in America.
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Show Off the Rugged: Next Gen Devices Modernize the Field 5/15/2013 2:00:00 PM (EST)
Moderator:
Dorene Rettas, Publisher, Mobile Enterprise
Panelists:
Michael Ho, Regional Service Manager, Canon Canada Inc.
David Krebs, VP, Enterprise Mobility and Connected Devices Practice, VDC Research
Mika Majapuro, Product Marketing Manager, Honeywell
Wes Rupel, Co-Founder, President and Chief Technology Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
Savino Griesi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Allegro Mobile Solutions
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