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Post-CTIA Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Effort: Giving Back to New Orleans

A quick break to take a photo.

The day after CTIA 2012, iQmetrix -- along with client Connectivity Source and partners ProtectCell and Phobio -- donated money and volunteered time to Habitat for Humanity, to help rebuild homes destroyed by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The following is a blog post written by Kelly Markewich, iQmetrix Enterprise Account Manager, about his experience volunteering that day.

Cellphone Recycling: Getting the Most Out of Smartphones

Link to original article.

Published on: GreenBiz.com

Date: March 2, 2012

By Christopher Krywulak

How Big a Footprint Does Your Tiny Smartphone Leave Behind?

Flipswap-Mokugift partnership

Worldwide smartphone sales are on track to top 467 million units this year alone, according to research firm Gartner. Two years ago, smartphone sales rang in at 172 million units.

What happens to your old phone when you buy a new one? As smartphones advance, the turnover to newer, better and faster phones is increasing exponentially.

Daily Dose of iQ: Should Brands Be Wary of Facebook Timeline?

BP America Facebook Timeline simulation

Facebook's new Timeline interface will be soon go live for all users and many are already fine tuning their profiles to ensure they put their best "face" forward when the time comes.

With New ‘Donations Module’ iQmetrix Helps Free The Children and Other Charities This Holiday Season

-- iQmetrix to Match Every Dollar Donated in the Month of December to Free The Children via its Retail Management System, RQ4 --

VANCOUVER, BC – Dec. 13, 2011 – iQmetrix, the leading provider of retail management software for the North American wireless industry, is pleased to announce a new Charitable Donations Module to its RQ4 retail management system for wireless resellers. The new feature allows retailers to collect donations at the point of sale for charities of their choosing.

Apple, Intel Halt Use of Conflict Minerals from Africa

Apple and Intel have agreed to stop using conflict minerals in the manufacturing of their products, as part of a tech industry initiative to avoid possible controversy in light of federal regulators’ efforts to ensure ethical global manufacturing, reported Kat Asharya of Mobiledia.com (April 5).

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