Mobile technology
What is mobile technology and what are the benefits?
Mobile technology is exactly what the name implies - technology that is portable. Examples of mobile IT devices include:
laptop and netbook computers
palmtop computers or personal digital assistants
mobile phones and 'smart phones'
global positioning system (GPS) devices
wireless debit/credit card payment terminals
Mobile devices can be enabled to use a variety of communications technologies such as:
wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) - a type of wireless local area network technology
Bluetooth - connects mobile devices wirelessly
'third generation' (3G), global system for mobile communications (GSM) and general packet radio service (GPRS) data services - data networking services for mobile phones
dial-up services - data networking services using modems and telephone lines
virtual private networks - secure access to a private network
It is therefore possible to network the mobile device to a home office or the internet while travelling.
Mobile technology
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What is mobile technology and what are the benefits?
Laptops and PDAs
Mobile telephony devices
Mobile networking devices
Managing the use of mobile devices
Here's how I run my business while out on the road
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Mobile technology
What is mobile technology and what are the benefits?
Mobile technology is exactly what the name implies - technology that is portable. Examples of mobile IT devices include:
laptop and netbook computers
palmtop computers or personal digital assistants
mobile phones and 'smart phones'
global positioning system (GPS) devices
wireless debit/credit card payment terminals
Mobile devices can be enabled to use a variety of communications technologies such as:
wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) - a type of wireless local area network technology
Bluetooth - connects mobile devices wirelessly
'third generation' (3G), global system for mobile communications (GSM) and general packet radio service (GPRS) data services - data networking services for mobile phones
dial-up services - data networking services using modems and telephone lines
virtual private networks - secure access to a private network
It is therefore possible to network the mobile device to a home office or the internet while travelling.
Mobile technology
Introduction
What is mobile technology and what are the benefits?
Laptops and PDAs
Mobile telephony devices
Mobile networking devices
Managing the use of mobile devices
Here's how I run my business while out on the road
Starting up
Finance and grants
Tax, payroll and company information
Employment & skills
Workplace health & safety
Environment & efficiency
Premises and property
Create, innovate and protect
Sales and marketing
International trade
Grow your business
Buy or sell a business
For professional advisers
Your business sector
Categories
3G
Android
Apple iPhone
Gadgets
Gphone – Google Phone
iPhone Apps
Mobile Commerce
Mobile Community
Mobile Content
Mobile Games
Mobile Industry News
Mobile Internet
Mobile Phone and Social Networking
Mobile Phone Handsets
Mobile Phone Tips
Mobile Phones and Society
Mobile Technology
New Applications
Newest Mobiles
Nokia
Nokia Apps And Games
Portable Devices
Privacy and Security
Reviews
Smartphones
Symbian
Uncategorized
VoIP
Wireless Access
Recent Comment
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