Trade workers can reduce the amount of time they spend exposed to dangerous pollutants with the volatile organic compound sensor on the Cedar CP3 Rugged Smartphone.
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How to use Mobile Connect on a Windows Mobile handheld
Mobile Connect allows Windows Mobile handheld users to transfer files through USB from a handheld device to PC without using Windows Mobile Device Center.
Insider power tips for rugged handhelds
Powering external devices, charging in the field, and extending battery life on a rugged device. Check out these insider power tips for rugged handhelds.
Mobile device manufacturers should stop building batteries for front-end battery performance
Currently designed for front-end performance, manufacturers should adjust and focus on battery cycle life to build consumer trust and loyalty.
‘We call it the old workhorse’: The Archer Field PC still doesn’t miss a beat
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Scanning barcodes on rugged mobile computers, tablets
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In Las Pircas, Peru, Juniper Systems sees joy despite poverty on humanitarian trip
Juniper Systems this year made a sizeable donation to Utah-based non-profit Choice Humanitarian. Months after contacting the non-profit, five employees and their spouses landed in Peru destined for a dry mountain plateau nestled 10,200 feet above sea level.
It’s time to shift to GPS accuracy and reliability – just like the Scots
Manufacturers should be clearer about the accuracy and reliability of the data their GPS devices deliver and consumers should do these 5 things.
