Global tablet shipments declined in the third quarter of this year, marking a full year of contracting sales for the devices, according to a new report form International Data Corp.
Indiana State University has deployed a mobile app to help protect 14,000 students, faculty and staff.
Data generated from activities both inside and outside the classroom can be instrumental in understanding student success.
The latest release of an app that works as a personal safety device has added features specifically for users at universities with multiple campuses.
A university in Scotland has licensed new technology to support in-class voting.
A dramatic increase in the number of wireless devices on campus, coupled with heightened demand for new technologies in the classroom, led the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to upgrade its wireless infrastructure.
Sensory messaging devices, stress-reducing headpieces, biometric authentication bands and more — these cutting-edge wearables could soon be coming to your campus.
The campusM omni-channel platform has been launched in the U.S., allowing colleges and universities a single app for all students, administrators and faculty on any kind of device.
The Bird, which can be attached to a user's finger, reflects the wearer's position in space, pointing direction, hand posture, voice commands and pressure levels.
Semiconductors are being revised downward, falling into negative territory for the first time since 2012, an indication of an ongoing decline in smart phones, tablets and traditional computing devices.