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Weekend Reading: The Apple Experience by Carmine Gallo [excerpt]
Posted On Friday, March 30, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac, DVICE Tags: 9to5mac, apple experience, apple store, carmine gallo, dvice, employment, gravatar-init, var-elem, var-scpt, wi-fi
If you are wondering why your recent trip to the Apple Store left you loving Apple more than ever or wanting your customers to feel the same way about your company, we got the book for you. “ The Apple Experience ” by veteran Apple/technology author Carmine Gallo deep dives into the Apple retail experience and breaks down exactly what it is that Apple retail employees are trained to do just to make a customer feel good about an experience (and want to come back)

Only 6% of iPad app sessions use 3G or 4G data [infographic]
Posted On Friday, March 23, 2012 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: apple, boygenius, cellular connection, ios, ipad, ipad 2, ipad wi-fi, new ipad, tablets, wi-fi, wi-fi only
Apple’s new iPad has already seen massive success, selling over 3 million units in less than four days of availability . The tablet features an updated A5X chip, a beautiful Retina display and 4G LTE connectivity.
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Former Broadcom GM Mobile Platforms says we’ll see 802.11ac on PCs and access points later this year
Posted On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, apple inc, broadcom, consumer electronics show, gravatar-init, gravatar-profile, img, return-false, universal serial bus, var-elem, wi-fi, wireless
Giving a talk at Gerson Lehrman Group’s G+ community , the former EVP & FM of Mobile Platforms at Broadcom Scott Bibaud offered the above explanation about the benefits 802.11ac would bring to all devices . We have discussed Gigabit Wi-Fi before , but we did not really get a handle on when the new Wi-Fi standard would be hitting technology we now use
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Microsoft releases iPad version of OneNote app
Posted On Monday, December 12, 2011 By admin. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, app-store, gravatar-init, iphone, microsoft onenote, return-false, var-elem, var-scpt, wi-fi
Microsoft today introduced an iPad version of their OneNote mobile app previously only available to iPhone users. The new app has of course been given a facelift for the iPad with a two-pane view and also includes a tabbed user interface, quick note creation, tables in notebooks, and the ability to sync notebooks over WiFi.
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