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The Business Case for the iPhone 3G
Employees of small and mid-sized businesses around the country are trying to come up with justifications for getting a new iPhone for work. Here we ask if there’s a case or not.
Marc SaltzmanBlackBerry Etiquette: The Do's and Don'ts
Millions rely on a BlackBerry, iPhone, or some other e-mail and Internet-enabled smartphone. But when is it proper to whip it out and assume the two-handed “prayer” position?
Marc SaltzmanWill the iPhone Fly as a Business Tool?
The touchscreen phone that’s been a must-have status symbol for the technorati is about to make a push into the business tool market. Experts debate the pros and cons of the iPhone for business usage.
Marc SaltzmanEar Peace: How to Pick a Bluetooth Headset
You see them everywhere: people walking on the street or driving in the car, seemingly talking to themselves. What do they know that you don’t? Here's what to look for in a Bluetooth headset for your business.
Marc SaltzmanTouch Screen Takes over the Cell Phone
Led by the iPhone, “touch” computing has taken to cell phones everywhere with a vengeance. Here we look at what benefits it offers for small and mid-sized businesses and take a peek at a couple of new touch-based phones.
Marc SaltzmanTech Designs that Aren't Business Friendly
Got to have an iPhone for business? But what kind of message does that send your customers? Tech products can sometimes either help -- or hurt -- your ability to do business. Here’s what is -- and isn’t -- right for business.
Renee OricchioBusiness Uses for Cell Phones You Didn’t Know
Little known cell phone features can help your business, such as voice memos, syncing your contacts in case your computer crashes, and GPS navigation.
Marc SaltzmanSix BlackBerry Shortcuts for Business
You can send e-mail on your BlackBerry by hitting the comma key, or reply by tapping the exclamation point. These days, typing shortcuts can shave precious seconds off a task – and those add up, especially when you're on the road.
Marc Saltzman10 Must-Have Tech Tools for 2008
Everyone has heard about the coolness of the iPhone, but the business uses for Twitter and the Google Optimizer might also be influential in 2008.
Anita CampbellBlackBerry Applications for Business
By adding new applications, such as GPS and location-based services, businesses can now distribute BlackBerrys to staff and locate and dispatch workers, manage work orders, process electronic time sheets, and monitor assets.
Marc SaltzmanReady For the Next Computing Platform? It's Ringing Now.
If you think the iPhone is all about listening to music and taking calls, think again. The device's ability to allow rich web-based business applications to run on your phone has raised the bar and is ushering in the cell phone as the next major computing device.
Zach NelsonThree Hot iPhone Alternatives
Despite the drop in price, the iPhone still isn't the only phone in town. The following models may be better smartphones for your business – and your bucks.
Marc Saltzman
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