Remotely in control
With terms such as 'spam', 'blog' and 'Google it' populating the English language, Andrew Tjaardstra investigates the explosion in the mobile hand-held market and how these devices are becoming indispensible to some brokers
Technology - the internet, laptops, smartphones - is becoming increasingly ubiquitous and is progressing faster than ever.
Personal digital assistants are devices that - assuming there are sufficient connection capabilities - allow the transmission and receipt of e-mail anytime, anywhere. Once such device is the popular BlackBerry, which has a direct link with a user's e-mail at work, thus an e-mail read on a BlackBerry will automatically be recognised by the user's e-mail account.
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