Early tablets were designed to consume information, not to produce it. Now, vendors are offering up tablets as complete replacements that are able to keep up with a wider range of tasks. Should you make the swicth?
Whether you use an iPad or a device powered by the Android or Windows system, tablets are getting bigger, better and more like laptops. Here are some features to consider before you buy
Canadian financial institutions still have a long way to go, analyst says
Toshiba's nifty new device is both a tablet and an ultrabook, thanks to a mechanism that lets the keyboard slide out from under the screen. The problem is the Windows 8 operating system, which is pretty but confusing
Mobile digital devices have become essential tools for advisors
Older advisors not so quick to take up tablets, smartphones
A greater percentage of high net-worth (HNW) financial advisors have embraced smartphones and tablets than have advisors with smaller books, according to the 2012 Digital Experience and Attitudes Survey on advisors and mobile digital devices, conducted by Toronto-based BlueRush Digital Media Corp. in partnership with Investment Executive (IE). “HNW advisors are more likely to be […]
Many insurance advisors say they're "much more effective" if using digital devices
When DundeeWealth provided Apple's popular tablet computers to its advisors, Rob Jones of Sudbury, Ont., jumped at the chance to improve the way he serves his clients
Smartphones, tablets and ultrabooks can all help you be productive on the road. Which format is best for you?