-
+1 RATE IT
Are low-end tablets a wise enterprise investment?
Businesses have traditionally lagged behind consumer markets when it comes to adopting new devices, but tablet sales in the enterprise are set to grow substantially in the next few years, according to Gartner. Indeed, Gartner has heralded the devices as the “key accelerator to mobility” for the enterprise, and predicts that businesses will have purchased 53 million tablets by 2016.
-
+1 RATE IT
2012: What I learned about enterprise mobility in the year the world didn’t end
I know that I have said before I won't be making any predictions this year and I won't waver from that, but here I just wanted to take a look back at a year in enterprise mobility to highlight the main events of 2012 and how the ever-evolving world of mobility mutated last year.
-
+1 RATE IT
Apple confronts challenge of low-cost tablets with iPad Mini
The introduction of a smaller iPad was much expected by the wider tech community - Ovum sees this as a defensive move by Apple.
-
+1 RATE IT
Is BYOD going to be here to stay?
According to Partnerpedia's John Hanay, to better understand bring your own device (BYOD), we need to examine what led to its rise.
-
+1 RATE IT
Are tablets really useful for business?
We’ve all heard the hype, tablets are all the rage and are going to make PCs redundant. So just what are they being used for? Are tablets displacing PCs?
-
+1 RATE IT
One tablet generates as many web hits as four smartphones
One tablet generates as many website visits as four smartphones according to data from Adobe’s Digital Index Report.
-
+1 RATE IT
How We Use Tablets and Smartphones – Infographic
How are we interacting with our mobile devices? The following infographic, produced using research from Forrester, highlights the key differences between consumers relationships with their tablet and smartphone devices.
-
+1 RATE IT
New iPad Display Creates Need for Testing
The new iPad hits consumers’ hands on Friday, which means you testers are going to be busy, busy, busy. As Jason Parker over at CNet pointed out, it’s going to take a lot of work to get existing apps ready for the iPad’s new super high res display. And the more developers need to tinker with their apps, the more you’ll have to test them.
-
+1 RATE IT
European & American Tablet Owners More Likely to Pay for Content
Tablet owners in Europe and the USA are more willing to pay for content a report from Nielsen has found.
-
+1 RATE IT
iPad Announcement Scheduled for March 7
There’s been a lot of rumors floating around about the iPad3 and the iPhone5 that are both expected sometime this year. Well, it looks like the wait for the next gen iPad is coming to an end!