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The new class of CEOs at Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile

The Verge

Over the past decade, the leaders of Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T oversaw a shift from simplistic feature phones into the era of smartphones and streaming. They’ll also take another shot at something their companies have continually struggled to do: break into the media and entertainment industry. AT&T’s next CEO, John Stankey.

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All You Need to Know About VMI for Mobile Apps

Galido

VMI stands for Virtual Mobile Infrastructure and basically, it provides end users with a highly effective and an efficient way to have access to delicate mobile applications and information without much hassle. It creates virtual versions of mobile applications and sends them to a vast collection of devices.

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Choosing the Right eBook Platform in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Kitaboo

With these increasing figures for eBook sales, the digital publishing industry needs to respond by scaling its operations correspondingly. 5 Essential Features of eBook Platforms in 2024 Personalization User-Friendliness AI Support Licensing, Copyrights and Security Timely Upgrades II. billion by the end of 2027. Table of Contents I.

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Microsoft’s resurgence: Reflecting on Satya Nadella’s leadership, a decade after he became CEO

GeekWire

Madrona Photo) When Satya stepped into the CEO role, the industry’s opinion was that Microsoft was on a path to becoming irrelevant. While Microsoft was an early pioneer in personal computing, it missed the mobile and search waves, didn’t participate in the consumer social networking wave, and was coming from behind on cloud.

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Ambassadors from Norway and Finland forge ties in Seattle, offer glimmer of hope on cybersecurity

GeekWire

Once a dominant maker of mobile phones and a crown jewel of Finland’s technology industry, Nokia entered into an ill-fated partnership with Microsoft’s Windows Phone business in 2011 before selling its smartphone business in 2014 to the Redmond tech giant, only to see Microsoft dismantle the deal a year later.

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The worst gadgets we’ve ever touched

The Verge

What if there was a fourth console, an indie success, a crowdfunding darling that took Kickstarter by storm, that could expand the world of mobile gaming to the big screen? Oh, Windows Phone. Microsoft definitely tried: it spent years reworking Windows Phone 7 (and its Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1,

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Maximizing the Potential of Digital Publishing Platforms

Kitaboo

Such platforms have a high demand in industries like healthcare, legal firms, businesses, finance, education, etc. Along with pricing, you must also review the platform’s terms of service and licensing agreements and ensure you retain ownership and control of your content. Digital Publishing Market size has grown from USD 170.24

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