Mobile and ubiquitous computing represents the third generation of computing with multiple interconnected systems embedded seamlessly into their environment and humans. These computing systems operate ...
Last month, I discussed how ubiquitous computing meets the criteria that allow it to potentially displace the PC as the information appliance choice for most business users. As I define it, there are ...
The PC has maintained a dominant position on the desktop and achieved a level of nonsubstitutable infrastructure, making it difficult, if not impossible, to replace. Wintel systems benefit from the ...
I sold my BTI allocation, preferring cash optionality over holding BTI, and recently bought Microsoft shares at $415. Microsoft's AAA rating, founder involvement, high gross margins, and strong ...
 SOA and wearable computing? While a bit of a leap, this has me thinking more about wearable computing. I mean, we have the technology to place a small screen on my glasses as well, perhaps put a ...
SOA: The trail, this time, starts with a pair of those O ROKR Bluetooth sunglasses, which leads to the topic of wearable computing and that, quite naturally, points journeymen toward ubiquitous ...
Mobile computing represents a transformative paradigm where portable devices are integrated into a continuously connected digital ecosystem. This field not only encompasses traditional cellular ...
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