These small, lightweight convertible laptops not only look great, but have some of the best battery life you'll find.
Most reports that talk about BYOD driving improved productivity and business growth usually reference devices like smartphones and tablets. Not laptops. While people often bring their own mobile devices to work, they generally use a company-issued laptop. But what if they were expected to use a pe...
For the past couple of years, manufacturers have made it a point to make each new generation of smartphones bigger. Not long ago, the idea of having large smartphones was a niche idea; when a phone with a “large” screen hit the market, it was known as a “phablet”, a mix between a phone and a tablet. These days the term “phablet” is hardly used because the 5-inch (and more) screens have become the norm. In fact, anything less than a 5-inch display…
If you're looking to up your mobile productivity, a multi-monitor laptop display could help. Jack Wallen introduces you to the FOPO S12.
Smartphones and tablets are driving both in-store and online commerce, but their roles are distinct in many ways. Nielsen shed some light on how cons...
Stuck in a dead zone or struggling to connect your phone or tablet to spotty Wi-Fi? It might seem like an odd solution, but if you have an Ethernet cable and an adapter, faster and reliable internet access is a few taps away.
Does your department’s mobile computing solution provide the connectivity and flexibility you need in the field?
Faced with remote workers, small-business owners are scrambling for a strategy: Cultivate those customers, unplug the Wi-Fi — or both.
What will it take for tablets to equal — or surpass — their laptop cousins? See specific wish lists and weigh in with your own thoughts.
When traveling with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, a small hiccup can derail work for your entire trip. How can you avoid these nightmares on your next business trip?
You don’t need to be at work to work. Thanks to the proliferation of smartphones, tablets and...
And the industry could use a hit, with sales of PCs, phones, and tablets all declining.
The hottest device in the enterprise remains the tablet. Executives have pushed for them, IT departments have accommodated them, and users continue to clamor for them. Are they a fad or game-changer? We examine the productivity benefits, opportunities, and myths.
If you're looking to improve, good examples exist on both sides of the fence.
Analyst firm Gartner says an app ecosystem is required to call a device a tablet.
Dual screens have been added to smartphones, tablets, and laptops through the years with some promising advantages. However, beyond a certain portable game console line, none have made the jump to the mainstream.
by<br>If it seems like your smartphone isn’t performing as optimally as it once did, you’re probably not just imagining things. A smartphone is basically a very compact computer. Like laptops and desktop computers, smartphones can get bogged down over time. In turn, they start performing less and less efficiently. Even if your device is still performing well enough, it just may not give you the…
Read what we might hope to see in a 15-inch tablet, and why manufacturers may be considering the production of such devices.
Can a single product spark a whole new attitude toward technology? The right product can.
Tablets are, in many ways, a nightmare for a lot of retailers. Don't get me wrong, smartphones ultimately made the expectations tougher for everyone. However, optimizing for a four-inch screen is ultimately very different from optimizing for 19 inches and up. Say what you will about how difficult it is to create a good smartphone experience, but the tasks for mobile phones are often different enough from desktops that the changes you'll often need to make are obvious.
First we had the smartphone to contend with, with its little tiny screen in a variety of sizes. We tackled that with innovative email solutions! Now email marketers have the tablet to contend with too. On the plus side, we have more screen to work with. However, we also have a different kind of interaction …