A number of interesting phone conversations over the past few days reminded me I’ve not really addressed Queen Marisa’s edict. So here goes – best practices for managing the people end of mobility.
Lemme get this straight – mobility is at the center of Yahoo’s strategy, but they prohibit such for their own workers? Huh?
Rumors of a wristwatch device from Apple are reviving interest in what should be a dead technology. Is the smartwatch about to (finally) hit the big time?
Unlocking, jailbreaking, and related activities are now criminal offenses. Before anyone gets tossed in the slammer, however, we ought to re-think this mess.
I don’t think so – and let me tell you why.
A surprising counteroffer for Clearwire may upset Sprint’s big strategic plan. But it also illustrates where the real value in wireless is today.
Let's turn to the real problem here – Apple's had a run of great products, but what will they do for an encore?
New innovations almost always begin as point products. But the integration of these into more robust systems is what builds solutions – and industries.
With the announcement of the XR-520 AP, Xirrus grows beyond the array niche and at last becomes a full-line supplier of enterprise-class wireless LANs.
Electrical power has always been the Achilles’ Heal of mobility. With batteries on Boeing’s latest aircraft bursting into flame (yes, we have photos), one might ask once again about the overall safety of the best batteries we’ve got