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Daily Dose of iQ: Could Apple Actually Become a Mobile Carrier?

Let's get one thing straight, right off the bat: Apple is not in the process of becoming a mobile carrier.

Daily Dose of iQ: RIM Unveils BlackBerry 10 in BBWC Keynote

Thorsten Heins onstage at BBWC - Photo: IntoMobile

The big news in tech today: Research In Motion gave developers at its BlackBerry World conference in Orlando a first glimpse of its latest operating system, BlackBerry 10.

As Marin Perez of IntoMobile reported, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins called BlackBerry 10 “not just another mobile platform, as this is a new, revolutionary mobile computing platform." RIM gave all the developers at the conference a dev-alpha device that runs the software. 

Daily Dose of iQ: LG Dumps Windows Phone, Announces Cloud Streaming

LG made headlines today with two big stories: First, that it was abandoning the Windows Phone platform to focus on Android phones, and second, that it was launching an "LG Cloud" service for smartphones, PCs and TVs.

Bye-bye, Windows Phone

As Jordan Crook of TechCrunch reports, LG had spent two quarters in the red and decided to move away from Microsoft's mobile platform.

Designing The Next Generation Of Wireless Retail Spaces

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Published in: Retail TouchPoints

Date: March 27, 2012

By Alen Puaca, Creative Director, iQmetrix

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Daily Dose of iQ: Nokia paying AT&T for exclusive employee use of the Lumia 900

Continuing the topic from yesterday’s Daily Dose, it is being reported in The Next Web and WPcentral that Nokia is spending $25 Million in an effort to get 80% of AT&T sales staff to adopt the Lumia 900 handset.  

Daily Dose of iQ: Mobilizing the Retail Business - MWC 2012

iQmetrix CFO Ron Tweddle attended the 2012 Mobile World Congress. The following are his notes from recent keynotes and sessions he attended. Follow Ron on Twitter @rtweddle.

Daily Dose of iQ: OnLive Connects Your iPad to Your Desktop

OnLive Desktop homepage

"You're probably paying something like $60 a month for high-speed Internet. I'm paying $5 a month, and my connection is 1,000 times faster," wrote the New York Times' David Pogue yesterday.

Designing the Next Generation of Retail Places (Part 4 of 5)

The Basic Areas of the Retail Environment

In this article, we will take a look at the main in-store retail areas where the place qualities and the design principles can be applied.

We already mentioned earlier that, besides in-store, the out-of-store and online experiences are inseparable parts of retail process. Even though we won't discuss the other two in great detail, we have mentioned them in various contexts.

Daily Dose of iQ: Microsoft Kinect in the Workplace

Microsoft is looking to extend the reach (pun intended) of its gesture-based Kinect video game technology to the workplace, wrote Dave Copeland of ReadWriteWeb.com (Feb. 9).

iQmetrix Reveals the Future of Interactive Retail at Retail’s BIG Show 2012

NEW YORK – Jan. 11, 2012 iQmetrix, a leading provider of retail management software for North American retailers, will showcase XQ Interactive Retail at the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) Retail’s BIG Show 2012 on January 15-18, 2012.

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