The Zeman Blog
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| A new study shows that the majority of office workers use their company's technology for personal reasons, including checking personal email and taking personal calls on their office telephone, despite express policies forbidding it. Tsk, tsk! |
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Sprint has our number. They know we use our mobile phones as excuses to get out of awkward social situations (bad dates, family funerals, meetings), and are launching a hysterical new service to help us all be better liars. |
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| Is anyone else as astounded as I am with the outright idiocy of crooks, thugs and thieves? Some Babylon, NY, scofflaws found out the hard way that stealing cell phones often leads the police right to your front door. |
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| A new report from Aberdeen says the best companies use varied means of mobile messaging to stay in touch with their employees and their customers. Do you? |
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| The eye-triple-e recently took another baby step toward ratifying the 802.11n standard, which is said to be finalized by this summer. I say, "So what?" |
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| We hate to burst your bubble, but there's just no way wireless enterprise users will be able to roam the entire globe without hitting a few snags here and there. Yet. |
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| Do people really care what color their cell phone is? Blinged out teeny-bopper Paris Hilton models aside, did we really need the new, white Pearl, from RIM? |
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| Yet another municipality is announcing free Wi-Fi wireless access for its denizens. Is 802.11 becoming commoditized? |
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| A NJ-based research firm is saying that more companies are spending the bulk of the telecom services dollar on cellular services. Um, Duh! |
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| Mainstream PC maker Dell has not been known for its overly durable products. With competitors offering "ruggedized" hardware that's more durable, however, Dell decided to get its rough-and-tumble game on. |
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