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FEBRUARY 6, 2008
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Editor's Note
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New gadgets ease the pain of traveling So much about traveling is beyond your control: delayed flights, too-small seats, poor service, annoying passengers, traffic jams, pre-packaged meals (or none at all)... the list is endless. Why not tune out some of the aggravation with some of the newest gadgets?
Accessing the World Wide Web from the comforts of the world There are numerous buzzwords floating through the world of business today, but recently it seems that wireless fidelity access has been tossed around more than others. Places like restaurants, train stations and airports, libraries, hotels, hospitals, coffee shops, bookstores, and many other public places are opening their networks to the public, either for free or for a small cost, giving laptops, Wi-Fi phones and other suitable portable devices instant access to the Internet.
Business on the move Love it or hate it, modern mobile technology means we're always on demand. Sometimes you have to know when to switch off.
Far from remote: The risks of mobile working As many as 81 percent of hiring managers have policies in place that allow employees to work remotely, according to a study performed by Yoh, a talent and outsourcing services provider. And the results of a study released by study released by Cisco and Insight Express, an independent surveyor, which polled 1,000 remote workers in 10 countries, found that teleworkers frequently hijack neighbors' wireless networks, share computers with non-employees, and open e-mail from unknown sources.
View from the Summit: Small businesses are mobile tech-savvy The image of the American small business is a mom-and-pop shop where things are done with handshakes and face-to-face. So the Take Your Office With You Using Windows Mobile Technology session at the Microsoft Small Business Summit came as something of a surprise. ![]() SubscriptionsUpdate your subscriptions by visiting your profile page and selecting the "My Newswires" link. |
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