Mobile Computing, Mobile Devices, Enterprise Mobility (page 3)

Mobile computing involves interaction between the user and a small, portable computer device that can be used on site or in the field. The main aspects that comprise a mobile computer are: hardware, software, operating system and communication/wireless service provision. Modern mobile computers also often feature a raft of features; including camera, barcode scanner, phone and Internet access. This coming together of what have historically been features available on separate devices, is often referred to as Convergence.

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TouchStar mobilises field workers with next-generation 'Android' mobile computing devices

TouchStar mobilises field workers with next-generation 'Android' mobile computing devices

TouchStar has announced the availability of the GX Series (GX-8600 and GX-8800) range of mobile computers.

Belgravium announces major re-brand

Belgravium announces major re-brand

Belgravium Ltd., the provider of mobile computing solutions to the warehouse, transport & logistics market, has announced the commencement of a significant re-brand initiative.

Eurotech: 1.2M USD order from WMATA for DuraCOR rugged mobile computer for Rail Asset Management

Eurotech: 1.2M USD order from WMATA for DuraCOR rugged mobile computer for Rail Asset Management

Eurotech has announced that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, also known as DC Metro, has selected the Eurotech DuraCOR rugged mobile computer for its Rail Mileage Based Asset Management Project.

skeye.dart hits the target for Abbey Logistics

skeye.dart hits the target for Abbey Logistics

Keeping your fleet on the road is fraught with all sorts of potential problems. Errors in paperwork, traffic jams and unreliable data can all have a knock-on effect that hampers your ability to deliver a quality service.

Getac unveils the technology inside its Android tablet as the device hits the European market

Getac unveils the technology inside its Android tablet as the device hits the European market

Getac has unveiled the technology inside its highly compact and robust Android tablet, as the device becomes available in Europe. The 7-inch Getac Z710 is built with a glove-friendly touchscreen – due to Getac’s proprietary LumiBondTM technology.

TouchStar launches the TQ7 'military specification' rugged tablet

TouchStar launches the TQ7 'military specification' rugged tablet

The TQ7 is a rugged tablet PC which can perform exceptionally within the toughest environments. Designed with a magnesium-alloy case, the TQ7 is compliant with MIL-STD 810G for drop and vibration, offering high level protection that withstands vigorous bumps, knocks and sudden shocks.

Belgravium set to support 'growth' for fertiliser manufacturer

Belgravium set to support 'growth' for fertiliser manufacturer

GrowHow UK Ltd. is a UK fertiliser manufacturer and a supplier of process chemicals and utilities. Located at Ince, Chester and Billingham the company manufactures over 1.4 million tonnes of fertiliser per annum for the grass and arable farming sectors.

Box Technologies announces the next generation Motion CL910 Tablet PC

Box Technologies announces the next generation Motion CL910 Tablet PC

Box Technologies, the UK provider of customer interface technology solutions, has announced the launch of the latest ultra-mobile and durable tablet PC, the Motion CL910.

The Skorpio X3 mobile computer 'creates new standard for data collection in the retail industry'

The Skorpio X3 mobile computer 'creates new standard for data collection in the retail industry'

The Skorpio X3 rugged mobile computer by Datalogic ADC 'represents innovation at its best', states the company. Retailers can benefit from all the latest advances that technology and engineering have to offer in this compact and ergonomic solution that fits any retail requirement for mobile data collection.

The future of mobile computers is rugged

The future of mobile computers is rugged

By Jerker Hellström, CEO, Handheld Group.

We are going through a radical shift in the way people work and use computers. Increasing availability and affordability of wireless broadband is giving the global workforce true mobility, for the first time in history.