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Nine Wireless Companies to Watch Convergence, advanced chip and energy-savings technologies lead the way in wireless innovation (John Cox, Network World) 8/14/2008 Read More |
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REDFLY Makes Your Smartphone a Laptop "Could laptops be relegated to the sidelines? One company is hoping the days of lugging a laptop from meeting to meeting are numbered." (Donna Ruscaldo, Fox Business) 7/18/2008 Read More |
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Could a Smartphone Solve the Notebook Security Problem? "One of the big trends I'm watching for the next several years is the move to next-generation smartphones instead of laptops as the primary means of mobile access to increasingly cloud-based IT solutions." (Rob Enderle, Dark Reading) 6/20/2008 Read More |
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REDFLY Mobile Companion "REDFLY offers a unique, handy way to expand the capabilities of your smart phone." (G. Randy Legge, PC World) 6/4/2008 Read More |
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Hands on with the Celio REDFLY "...as we switch to a more mobile computing experience via such devices, there are plenty of pragmatic reasons to consider the REDFLY." (Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro) 5/6/2008 Read More |
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The REDFLY - Extending the Possibilities "I immediately started Word Mobile and as you might expect, it was an awesome experience." (Jack Cook,Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine) 5/6/2008 Read More |
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REDFLY helps smart-phone users do real work "The REDFLY's ability to combine wireless connectivity with just enough hardware to do real work should make it a hit not just with road warriors but also with IT departments." (David DeJean, Computerworld) 4/3/2008 Read More |
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ZDNet Can the REDFLY Windows Mobile Smartphone Companion succeed where the Foleo couldn't? "Web browsing was actually enjoyable on this display and text entry is going to ROCK! " 3/19/2008 (Matthew Miller, ZDNet) 3/19/2008 Read More |
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A Traveling Companion for Windows Mobile Users "In a world in which the line between smart mobile devices and portable computers is blurring, the REDFLY could very well fill a need." (Paul Thurrott, Windows IT Pro) 3/18/2008 Read More |
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