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📦 Built for the Supply Chain. Ready for Anything. The @ZebraTechnology TC501 delivers the durability, versatility, and performance needed to keep operations moving. From inventory management and order fulfillment to shipping and quality control, it helps frontline teams work faster, smarter, and with greater accuracy. Rugged. Reliable. Productive. #SupplyChain #WarehouseManagement #ZebraTechnologies #MobileComputing #Logistics #Productivity #TC501 #OperationalExcellence
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Datalogic and Pensa Systems bring AI-powered Visual capabilities to Mobile Computers across the Retail Supply Chain engineering-update.co.uk/202… #RetailTech #AIVision #SupplyChainAutomation #MobileComputing #EngineeringUpdate #DataLogic
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PalmPilot history: the success, software, impact and end of a tech icon generationamiga.com/2026/05/… #PalmPilot #Palm #PalmOS #TechHistory #RetroTech #MobileComputing #PDA #HotSync #Graffiti #webOS #HP
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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing proudly announces the 2025 Exemplary Reviewer and Exemplary Editor Award winners. These astounding volunteers help drive #mobilecomputing #research forward! 🏆 Full list here: bit.ly/4vDzfEs
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💼📟„Hand-Held Computer – überall einsetzbar!“ 👉Epson HX-20, PX-8 & Co. 👉Schreibmaschine Computer im Mini-Format 👉Akku… hoffentlich 😄 Mobiles Arbeiten 1984: 🧳Koffer 🦺Helm 📰Zeitung 💻1 kg Technik #RetroComputing #Epson #MobileComputing #80s #RetroJournal
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Out Now! - The March 2026 Issue of Manufacturing & LogisticsIT magazine #Transportation #TMS #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #DataCapture #MobileComputing #HighTech #Security mvnt.us/m2449571
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Out Now! - The March 2026 Issue of Manufacturing & LogisticsIT magazine #Transportation #TMS #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #DataCapture #MobileComputing #HighTech #Security mvnt.us/m2449571
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On this day in 2010, Apple introduces the iPad 🍎— a pivotal moment in the rise of mobile computing. #mobilecomputing
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The new NexDock is now in stock and shipping to 30 countries. • 14" 16:10 WUXGA (1920×1200), 100% sRGB display • Completely redesigned touchpad that finally feels like a real laptop • Optional 5V/2A USB-C charging for your phone • $229 shipping (taxes & duties included) Full details 👇 #NexDock #SamsungDeX #MobileComputing
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📢 Admissions Open! Apply for BSc Mobile Computing 2025/2026 at Ghana Communication Technology University. Shape the future of apps, cloud & cybersecurity! #GCTU #MobileComputing #AdmissionsOpen #StudyTech #FutureSkills #StudyInGhana
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Ready for our keynote at #MUM2025! 🎤 Excited to share our latest research at the 24th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia here in beautiful Enna, Italy 🇮🇹 Thanks to @UnikoreEnna for hosting an incredible conference! #HCI #UbiComp #MobileComputing
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🔥The New Desktop Frontier: What It Means for Us I've been thinking a lot about a new desktop @Android OS, and to be honest, I was pretty skeptical at first. A full desktop experience from a mobile operating system? We've heard that before. But then I read the TechRadar article, and one quote from the @Qualcomm CEO really got my attention: "I've seen it, it's incredible." Hearing a CEO use language like that, which sounds like a genuine surprise, made me take a closer look. This isn't just about a new gadget; it's about a shift in how our devices work. For those of us in tech and product roles, this has some real implications. A Familiar Experience: The idea is to bring the mobile apps we already know and use onto a full desktop screen, with a keyboard and mouse. It’s about making our work feel more seamless and less fragmented between devices. A Strategic Partnership: The real story here is the collaboration between Google (the OS provider) and Qualcomm (the hardware builder). It's a clear move to create a new market for AI-powered PCs, leveraging a huge app library and powerful new chips. They're trying to build a new type of computer, not just a new version of an old one. Building an Ecosystem: Starting with Android is smart. It solves the biggest problem any new OS has: a lack of apps. This could lead to new opportunities for business and productivity apps, creating a new and interesting space for competition. So, what's your take? As you think about your own hardware and software strategies, would a single, unified OS for both your phone and your computer change the way you work? That old dream of a truly unified computing experience from a single OS might be closer than we think. This could be a very interesting new chapter for personal computing. Read more: Qualcomm CEO hypes new desktop Android OS that sounds like a genuine game-changer share.google/3zRDgpThjPMu6el… #Qualcomm #Android #DesktopOS #MobileComputing #TechLeadership #Strategy #Innovation

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Call to Action: Investigating Interaction Delay in Smartphone Notifications mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/8/2612 #mobilecomputing
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