Daily Mobile Computing Feed – Oct 27, 2012
Daily aggregation of mobile computing news from @cloud_aware, mobileaware.net.
- Is BYOD a Threat to Your Privacy? 82% of Employees Think So
- Google should worry less about iOS and more about Windows 8 tablets
- Gadget launches set up three-way Christmas clash
- Asus VivoBooks, Zenbooks and AIO primed for Windows 8 …
- SENIOR RESEARCHER IN MOBILE COMPUTING | www.create-net …
- Convergence Or Confusion: Comparing Apple’s And Microsoft’s Approaches
- Think Tank: Mobile battle lines have been drawn
Recently, we learned that a majority of organizations are planning to deploy line- of-business apps in the next twelve months. What does that really mean for the … (more)
ZDNet I’ve talked to a lot of people looking towards better approaches to BYOD as well as formal enterprise deployments of tablets and, with the launch of several Windows 8 tablets (I’m not talking Surface, which is a consumer-only play that I fully expect … (more)
Telegraph.co.uk All three giants have recently or are on the verge of releasing new hardware and software to cater to the booming mobile computing market. Apple, which dominates the tablet market with the iPad, will face the strongest challenge yet from its competitors. (more)
See more mobile computing news Comments. Tweet. Add your comment … Popular in mobile computing right now. Latest; Top stories; Most discussed … (more)
CREATE-NET is seeking a well motivated Senior Researcher in the area of mobile computing. This position requires a good balance of both theoretical and … (more)
To … TechCrunch In a lot of ways, with Windows 8, Microsoft got the jump on what Apple seems intent on doing with OS X and iOS: a convergence of desktop and mobile computing. But the approaches both companies are taking to changing consumer computing habits are … (more)
Telegraph.co.uk Until now, Facebook has been seen as a potential victim of the explosion in mobile computing rather than a major beneficiary. The social network was forced to warn before its flotation that it had few routes to making money from the hundreds of … (more)