Thursday, 19 February 2015

FakeTV Among Oddities at CES; What Portion of Developers Are Bad at What They Do?

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FakeTV Among Oddities at CES
CES spotlights some of the latest and greatest offerings from tech companies, but the show also has its fair share of strange stuff. There are legions of pod people getting vibrated into jelly, companies with some pretty oddball names, vendors peddling what seems like nonsense of the general magnets and crystals variety, but Timothy Lord also ran into one man--Rein Teder--selling what he is proud to tell you is a genuine fake. Timothy talks to Rein about his FakeTV.

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Today's workers want more of a say about the tools that they use to get their jobs done. But BYOD creates a number of challenges when it comes to enterprise mobility, and it's essential that organizations know how to go about finding -- and managing -- the Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) platform that meets their needs today and will continue to in the future. Because BYOD will undoubtedly expand to include other technologies, devices, and mobile endpoints.

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