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Mobile You: Taking Fewer Devices … Or More?
Mobile You: Taking Fewer Devices … Or More?
Worldwide, smart phones are now outselling laptop computers, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal by Nick Wingfield. The implication: Professionals are now more inclinded to leave laptops behind and use their smart phones as their digital computing devices, while on the road. Now, ...
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As the world of smart-phones turns
GMSV — ... .” After all, you can surf the Web on your iPhone, read and compose e-mails on your BlackBerry, look at spreadsheets on your Treo. But not so fast, says ZDNet : “Smart” road warriors actually must be extremely digitally prepared, so they also need to carry around their digital cameras — the one with the mega megapixel capability, not the ones on their smart-phones. And their thumb drives, plus their digital voice recorders. So much for a lighter load on the road. ...

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