Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: TecTrends Reporter
Published: September 2009
Product Code: R3463-90Description More and more computing is being done in places other than offices or homes. Whether on the road or in Internet cafes, using notebook computers or smartphones, users are busily engaging in computing wherever they go. Between advances in designing smaller and more portable computing devices and developments in the area of wireless communications, the spread of mobile computing is unstoppable. What are the emerging technolgies in this sector? What innovative new products and services are changing the face of mobile computing? What companies are pushing the boundaries of the mobile computing world? This TecTrends Reporter includes key recent media coverage in these areas as well as a wide range of other important concerns affecting the rapidly emerging world of mobile computing.
Table of Contents - Article 1 The Wide World of All-Purpose Laptops
- Article 2 All the World's a Screen
- Article 3 Renting a BlackBerry for the Road
- Article 4 IPhone competitors ready application offerings
- Article 5 An All-Out Online Assault on the iPhone
- Article 6 It's More Than Just a Product
- Article 7 Match.com App Gives iPhone Users a Shot at Love on the Go
- Article 8 Netbooks Knocking on the Door of IT
- Article 9 Microsoft Dominates Netbooks
- Article 10 Latest MobileMe Takes Out Glitches and Eases Syncing
- Article 11 Acer's Game-Changing PC Offensive
- Article 12 BlackBerry App World: Muted Applause
- Article 13 Apple Apps Ahead
- Article 14 Making the Connection
- Article 15 App Shopping
- Article 16 Skype Rings True on iPhone
- Article 17 Designers Get Sneak Peek at Android Upgrade
- Article 18 Consumer Product Developers Put Out Welcome Mat for Android
- Article 19 Zillow real estate app buggy, but useful
- Article 20 Use Your iPhone as a Wireless Laptop Modem
- Article 21 Selling Netbooks with Phone-Style Plans
- Article 22 App Mania
- Article 23 Orchestrating Enterprise Mobility
- Article 24 Location-Based Services--Here, There and Everywhere
- Article 25 Enterprise Mobility Lives Up to Its Name
- Article 26 How to iPhon-ize Your Website
- Article 27 Quickertek Apple Juicz: Charge Your 'Book Out Where the Wild...
- Article 28 Thin Client, Meet the Mobile Future
- Article 29 The Library for the Mobile Patron
- Article 30 The iPhone On Set
- Article 31 The Mobile CRM Convergence
- Article 32 Roadmap to a Clear Definition of ELN
- Article 33 Automation--Step by Step
- Article 34 IPhone apps are even tempting 3-year-olds
- Article 35 Chasing Apple, Nokia Calls Up All Developers
- Article 36 Symbian-on-Atom Could Vie with Android in New Consumer Gear
- Article 37 Getting Sirius: Satellite Radio Broadens Reach
- Article 38 A Kick Start to the Sidekick's Social Side
- Article 39 Quickoffice Brings Editing to iPhones, But Put It on Hold
- Article 40 What You Should Know Before Selecting an ELN
- Article 41 Bigger, Better, Budget Ultrathins
- Article 42 Little Laptops With Linux Have Compatibility Issues
- Article 43 Cut (and Paste) and Run
- Article 44 Easily Control a Remote PC from Anywhere
- Article 45 Prism Makes Web Apps Behave Like Desktop Apps
- Article 46 Moving Units
- Article 47 Is Mobile Banking Getting Connected?
- Article 48 First-Gen Netbooks
- Article 49 E-Readers Just Part of Newspaper Toolset
- Article 50 Apps Served Hot
- Article 51 Acer to Sell Notebook PCs Running Google's Android
- Article 52 Adobe Strives to Crack the Smart-Phone Market
- Article 53 Palm's New Pre Takes On iPhone
- Article 54 Ads Tout Pre's Nimble Moves
- Article 55 Netbooks: Small but Disruptive
- Article 56 Nokia: Bring On the Employee Rants
- Article 57 Nonprofits Share Tech Expertise
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