Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

What is 4G LTE?

vaoinsight 1/04/2014 Comment!
You’ve probably heard of 4G, but what is it? In short, it’s the name given to the fourth-generation mobile network, just as the previous generation is known as 3G. Another piece of jargon, which you’ll often see tagged on to the end of 4G, is ‘LTE’. This stands for Long Term Evolution, a type of 4G technology. 4G LTE aims to offer faster, more reliable mobile broadband to devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. In general, 4G is around five times faster than existing 3G networks. It can theoretically provide download speeds of up to 100 megabits per second (Mbps) in the meantime, you can use your tablet’s Wi-Fi connection to take advantage of a 4G mobile hotspot, or tether it to a 4G-capable smartphone. 

Mobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry vs. Windows Phone

vaoinsight 3/15/2013 Comment!
As Samsung pushes to be 'enterprise class' and BlackBerry seeks renewed business buy-in, which platform provides the security you need?
 

The BYOD phenomenon is old news, with support from most companies. For IT organizations, that means ensuring proper security and management over the mobile devices employees are likely to use. In the last year,

Restore A MALFUNCTION SMARTPHONE

vaoinsight 12/05/2012 Comment!

SOFT RESET
All phones have a soft reset function, which is similar to restarting your computer. Beware that a soft reset will cause you to lose data that is not saved, but you will retain information previously stored on your smartphone.

THE DOMINANCE OF SMART DEVICES: Taking Advantage of Tablets & Smartphones at Work

vaoinsight 12/03/2012 Comment!


The importance of tablets and smartphones is widely felt across the SMBs workforce. Obviously business travellers are attached to their mobile devices for a majority of the day. You may be surprised to know that mobile devices, depending on the company, can be just as helpful in the office as they are out of the office. If you’re creative, you’ll be able to fully integrate tablets and smartphones into the office environment.

The Rush into Tablet Market

vaoinsight 11/17/2012 Comment!

Google recently released the Nexus 7 in two different brand one with 8GB and the second one with 16GB with different price tag. What is Google’s motive behind the introduction of Nexus 7? Is it an attempt to further popularise Android or in a bid to share the market dominated by Apple. 



Apparently tablet PC make up 47 percent of new technology innovation with the view of having variety of Tablet in the open market, yes, Apple introduced the first tablet called iPad, later, different OEM came into play the like Motorola, Samsung, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, all this devices runs on Google Android, Google join the market that includes Microsoft. Is Google trying to play OEM powered by Android  so as to be in full competition with Apple?