Tablet use has grown considerably since they first came on the scene. Worldwide tablet use is predicted to grow by double-digit percentages through the end of 2014, according to the IDC.
With keyboards that rotate, flip or slide out of the way of a touch screen, hybrid PCs are being adopted by businesses that want the convenience of a tablet with the usability of a notebook.
Notebooks are increasingly ubiquitous in meeting rooms all over the world, as well as in classrooms and health settings. While growth rate percentages for notebooks aren’t as high as they once were, they are still dominating the desktop market.
Ultrabook is a specification and trademarked brand by Intel for a class of high-end subnotebooks that are designed to feature reduced bulk without compromising battery life. Due to their limited size, they typically omit common notebook features such as optical disc drives and Ethernet ports.
A Chromebook is a notebook running Google’s Chrome OS as its operating system. The devices are used primarily while connected to the Internet, with most applications and data residing in the cloud. Use of Chromebooks has grown considerably, especially in education settings.
A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers are necessary for any wireless network.
Modern cases protect and stylize your customers’ mobile investments from drops, shocks, and some even protect underwater!
From standard earbuds to high-fidelity headphones, there are a variety of choices to suit every customer and budget.
As the need for devices increases, transporting them safely is of more importance. Bags that are stylish, highly organized and protective are critical to the mobile ecosystem
The diversity of devices on the market today means there are a large variety of chargers and adapters on the market to fit them.
A mouse is a pointing device that translates motion to a pointer on a display, which allows for fine control of a graphical user interface. Mice often also feature other elements, such as touch surfaces and wheels that enable additional control and dimensional input..
The keyboard remains the most commonly used device for direct input of alphanumeric data into computers. Today’s keyboards offer such technologies as Bluetooth and NFC to stay connected.
The growth of the Internet of Things has expanded the presence of wearables in technology, from those used to track fitness and health to more sophisticated computing devices.
Endpoint-to-endpoint security is crucial to a successful mobility practice.