Apple's extraordinary run over the last few years may begin to show signs of slowing next year--its first year without visionary leader Steve Jobs.
By Tom Kaneshige | 16 December, 2011 05:55
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tablets,
mac laptops,
Mac desktops,
laptops,
hardware systems,
desktop pcs,
consumer electronics,
business issues,
Apple
The all-geek jury has come back with an early verdict: Demand for the iPhone 4S is sky high.
By Tom Kaneshige | 12 October, 2011 06:45
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smartphones,
iPhone,
consumer electronics,
Apple
Got bad posture? Stick an adhesive sensor on your back and let your smartphone remind you to stop slouching. That's a new mobile solution, called LUMOback, presented this week during DEMO Fall 2011 in Silicon Valley.
By Tom Kaneshige | 16 September, 2011 04:46
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mobile
If you're lucky enough to be on a Hollywood set, chances are you'll see more than a few people carrying iPads - and most will be big-shot executives. It should come as no surprise that the iPad has caught on in the entertainment industry given the iPad's billing as a great media-consumption device.
By Tom Kaneshige | 13 September, 2011 10:32
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tablets,
iPad,
hardware systems,
Apple
"Flower gleam and glow. Let your powers shine. Make the clock reverse. Bring back what once was mine. Heal what has been hurt. Change the fates' design. Save what has been lost. Bring back what once was mine..." -Rapunzel, Tangled
By Tom Kaneshige | 02 September, 2011 08:52
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tablets,
hardware systems,
displays,
Components
Thanks to the iPad, the traditional IT culture is about to be upended.
By Tom Kaneshige | 24 August, 2011 04:40
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Tekserve,
mac laptops,
laptops,
hardware systems,
Apple
After stringing together record-breaking quarters, bull-rushing the smartphone industry, creating a market-rattling tablet, and earning the title (at least for a little while) as the biggest company in the United States, Apple now has plans to reward itself.
By Tom Kaneshige | 19 August, 2011 05:43
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business issues,
Apple
A retail manufacturer wanted to replace a 3-ring, 4-inch thick binder carried by field sales reps with an iPhone app, recalls Quinton Alsbury, co-founder of Mellmo, maker of mobile BI app Roambi. But the manufacturer fell into a common trap: creating a monster app that is virtually impossible for users to navigate on the iPhone's 3.5-inch touchscreen.
By Tom Kaneshige | 12 August, 2011 05:06
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mobile applications,
mobile
Soon, SAP hopes to sew up a gaping security hole for its 7,000 iPad-toting employees. The Germany-based tech giant is beta testing a product that will allow it to send PGP-encrypted confidential email to employees. In turn, employees will be able to decrypt them using a Symantec viewer iPad app.
By Tom Kaneshige | 04 August, 2011 03:54
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tablets,
security,
iPad,
hardware systems,
Apple
Great leaders like Apple CEO Steve Jobs are supreme visionaries and marketing geniuses, says executive leadership expert Paul David Walker, author of Unleashing Genius (Morgan James Publishing, 2008). In order to be better leaders, CIOs need to become more like them.
By Tom Kaneshige | 29 July, 2011 06:45
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Business Management,
Apple
Like Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Apple is looking unbeatable in the wild tablet market. Will the iPad be the last man standing after the smoke clears?
By Tom Kaneshige | 27 July, 2011 08:35
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tablets,
iPad,
hardware systems,
Apple
The iPad enterprise adoption craze is underway, are you armed with the knowledge and resources you need to negotiate a deal for iPads in bulk?
By Tom Kaneshige | 21 July, 2011 06:09
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tablets,
iPad,
hardware systems,
Apple
A neurology patient at a Texas hospital may soon find doctors handing him an iPad with game-like apps on it to test his motor skills. Nurses will be able to roam bedsides while remotely checking electrocardiograms, or EKGs, on their iPads. Doctors are already sharing medical records on iPads with their peers, in order to discuss patient care.
By Tom Kaneshige | 04 June, 2011 04:39
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Texas Health Resources,
tablet PCs,
laptops,
industry verticals,
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Apple
Let's say you scored a boondoggle to Los Angeles for a business conference, and instead sneaked off to nearby Disneyland with the family for a vacation on the corporate dime. Or maybe you simply told your boss you were meeting a client, but hit the golf links with your buddies.
By Tom Kaneshige | 27 April, 2011 04:52
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Telecommunication,
smartphones,
security,
privacy,
Phones,
mobile,
consumer electronics,
Apple
Don't expect to get a lot done on your iPad 2 the first day. That's because you'll be too busy (and too excited) loading your new toy with great apps, music and movies. Yes, it will take hours.
By Tom Kaneshige | 06 April, 2011 03:47
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tablet PCs,
laptops,
hardware systems,
Apple
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