Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Can smart stadiums help sports teams compete with TV?

  Apple's Wi-Fi Assist iOS 9 feature subject of $5M lawsuit | Priv slider phone targets enterprise users wanting security, Google apps

 
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Can smart stadiums help sports teams compete with TV?
  Sports fans increasingly prefer watching games from home or at the bar rather than the stadium. Teams are tackling this trend by turning to big data and smart stadiums to make the in-stadium experience more compelling. Read More
 


: Thinking Phone Networks
 
UC Security Measures: Ensuring Peace of Mind
The decision to invest in new technology should never be taken lightly. From calculating ROI to anticipating and negotiating contracts and changes in infrastructure, there are a multitude of factors to consider when making the transition to a new or upgraded communication service. Learn More

: Capriza

A Mobility Catalyst Drives Need for User-Centric Apps
Mobility and modern technology have transformed consumers. But enterprises have yet to catch up, and for good reason: Complexity, high costs and lack of resources are preventing businesses from delivering high-demand applications on mobile devices. But what if you could deliver such apps with no coding, APIs or business disruption? Learn More

Apple's Wi-Fi Assist iOS 9 feature subject of $5M lawsuit
First the complaints about Apple's iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist feature came via the media and from customers over social media. Now a Florida couple who own iPhone 5S devices has taken the frustration to a new level and slapped Apple with a class-action lawsuit over the technology, which can jack up your cellular data usage if you don't know it's turned on. Read More
 

Priv slider phone targets enterprise users wanting security, Google apps
BlackBerry's new phone also separates business and personal data, so it can be used outside of work, too. Read More
 


: Thinking Phone Networks
 
4 Steps to Prepare for the Modern, Mobile Workforce
The old, traditional office is becoming obsolete. There is a new way of work, and it is mobile, decentralized, and less rigid. To meet the needs of this evolving trend, businesses need to embrace robust unified communications solutions, or else risk falling behind their competitors. Learn More

9 enterprise-ready consumer smartphones
If you need a smartphone for both personal and professional use these nine mobile devices serve double-duty. Read More
 

Cisco fixes iOS 9 compatibility issue that blocked some VPNs
Split-tunnel AnyConnect VPNs again handle DNS resolution properly, restoring access to server resources Read More
 


: Citrix Systems

eGuide: Mobile Security
In this eGuide, IDG News Service, CSO, Computerworld and InfoWorld offer news, commentary and advice about how to successfully launch and maintain mobile strategies. Read on to learn how to make mobile devices manageable and secure in your organization. Learn More

FCC looks to higher frequencies for 5G mobile
On Thursday, the FCC adopted a proposal to make four high-frequency spectrum bands available for services including mobile voice and data and machine-to-machine communication. Read More
 

5 Best Features Of Nexus 6P
It's the perfect marriage of Android Marshmallow and high-end hardware. Jon Phillips explains why the Nexus 6P moves him like no other Nexus phone before. Read More
 

What's hot in driverless cars?
Tesla, Toyota and many others are moving driverless car technology quickly forward. Read More
 

 

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