Abstract: The author considers the possibilities of mobile applications in the context of medicine, education, transportation, and logistics services, as well as the Internet of Things. Keywords: ...
The rapid evolution of geolocation technology is reshaping the mobile app landscape. It enables developers to create more interactive, responsive, personalized user experiences. Whether real-time ...
Mobile technology is changing the retail industry. Customers expect to use options like mobile payments, and businesses must ...
Mobile apps provide users with a variety of services and entertainment, 24/7, via the powerful, portable computers many of us carry everywhere—our smartphones and tablets. And as more people rely ...
The past few years have witnessed a lot of technological alterations in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry. Multiple factors have catalyzed these changes over time. FMCG is a product ...
In the rapidly changing trends of today's world, where everything is getting digital, health no longer confines itself to a hospital or clinic. One can carry a health facility right in one's pocket ...
Recent years have seen casino apps completely changing the online casino experience. Thanks to mobile-first technology, apps are becoming the default. So let's take a closer look at the core ...
The smartphone has changed construction. Whether a contractor has a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy or issues designated hardware for use in the field, that smart handset or tablet has embedded ...
A growing number of patient population groups are using mobile health apps and self-monitoring technology (which include interactive tablets and smartphone applications,such as the Clear Arch Mobile ...
An analysis of more than half a million mobile applications found that nearly one in five had hardcoded encryption keys, nearly one in six used software components with known vulnerabilities, and ...