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Mobile hardware future will heavily involve Apple

Aptara

Mobile hardware future will heavily involve Apple. It's important for mobile content developers to keep an eye on these changes, especially as they apply to major industry players such as Google and Apple, to keep their materials relevant. What's next for Apple? Tablet devices in general may be in for a huge year in 2015.

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Will the iPad continue its tablet domination? A look at the market landscape

Xyleme

Today, the iPad is the undisputed leader both for massive corporate deployments and usage in schools. Since Apple launched the iPad in April 2010, the first in the new generation of media tablets to hit the market, it has sold more than 30 million units. March – Apple releases the iPad 2. iPad vs Android.

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Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

Earlier this year I questioned why there was Still No Flash on the iPhone and iPad. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. Well Captivate will produce HTML5 so that it can be run on an iPhone, iPad and everywhere else. eLearning Technology.

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Matt Miller & Dennis Haynie: ISTE 2015 Presenter Profiles

TechSmith Camtasia

ISTE 2015 is on the horizon, and the TechSmith Education team is gearing up for the biggest K12 conference of the year. From June 28-July 1, we’ll be in Philadelphia talking with educators, showing the latest digital tools, and hearing how schools across the country are transforming learning with technology.

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The Big Question: What will workplace learning technology look like in 2015?

Clive on Learning

The May Big Question in the Learning Circuits Blog is What will workplace learning technology look like in 2015 ? I’ve been involved in learning technologies for 30 years now and I’d have to admit that, despite our best efforts, progress, while steady, has been disappointingly slow. So, in for a penny … First the killjoy stuff.

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Fourth-quarter shipment numbers signal new phase for tablets

Aptara

This expansion, which was nothing short of explosive after the announcement of the first iPad, carried the devices into millions of households over the past few years. Time noted an IDC prediction that between the anticipated release of Windows 10 devices and a fleet of new slates with huge screens, 2015 will be a year of market growth.

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Are bigger tablets the key to more mLearning?

Aptara

He noted that the launch of a new, more powerful iPad, the iPad Pro, may represent a turning point. The author also pointed out that the Apple environment has already seen some acceptance from eLearning companies, a vital element in any plan to make great training courses work on a new class of device. Tue, 11/17/2015 - 06:33.

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