Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing | | | | Google's mysterious new operating system is assumed to be a replacement for Android and Chrome OS — but what if the situation isn't actually so simple? Read More ▶ | | | White Paper: Panasonic Mobile devices have become essential tools for companies reacting to today's breakneck rate of change. Just as customers and consumers expect to be able to do more with devices such as smartphones and tablets, so too do employees and the companies that hire them. Read More ▶ | Surprising no one, it turns out that the next-generation iPhone will put an even bigger performance gap between itself and the rest of the industry. Read More ▶ | | Trimming back your Android data use can save you or your employer a bundle on your phone bill — and with little downside. So what are you waiting for? Read More ▶ | | | Cutting back on your Android data use can make your phone bill plummet, and it's easy to do with a few key tweaks. Ready to start saving? Watch Now ▶ | | The HTC U12 has a new set of Edge Sense features. Here's how they work. Watch Now ▶ | | Where is iOS 11.4? There's a movement for "sustainability in the App Store" for app developers. A new eGPU is on the market. We also feature your comments and questions. Watch Now ▶ | | White Paper: Stratix Corp At companies of all kinds, business leaders, managers, and employees expect to get work done wherever they are, whenever they want. To enable the mobile enterprise, IT leaders must manage multiple device types securely and economically while giving users a highly responsive and productive experience. Read More ▶ | Sign up for our popular daily newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's top stories, first thing in the morning. We deliver breaking news and in-depth features on topics like Windows 10 and enterprise mobility, as well as authoritative analyses of moves made by tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM and HP. Sign up now ▶ | Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content — in-depth articles available only to Insider members. You get access not only to Computerworld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from InfoWorld, CIO.com, Network World, CSO, and other IDG publications. Sign up at no cost today! ▶ | | | |
0 comments:
Post a Comment