The iPhone features an integrated Web browser, tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, an e-mail client, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a keyboard that slides under the phone to save space.
His team at Stanford developed a Wi-Fi antenna for a client who did not want to pay a patent-licence fee to Cisco Systems.
It has a 90 percent client-retention rate and a 99 percent repayment rate.
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While recently waiting to have his hair cut, Timothy Lytle, 26, received an e-mail from a client--an e-commerce Web site whose downloading function had crashed.
Parmigiani was in the U.S. recently to deliver a one-of-a-kind minute repeater to a client in Chicago.
That includes support for photos from Facebook, Picasa or Flickr (more services are also promised), a built-in Twitter client, a video inbox feature to receive videos shot with cellphones (or any other internet-connected device, for that matter), and even its own Gmail address to let anyone easily send photos straight to the frame.
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Every time an employee opens a confidential client e-mail or downloads a document detailing internal strategy from a location other than the secure office network, that information is at risk for exposure to criminals, competitors and other unintended audiences.
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Staying connected with customers, the press and Wall Street carries an implied threat with poor Salesforce performers: A bad run-in with a client might just end up in the big boss' in-box.
He rose to the position of executive director of client-relations, a post he held until 1997.
That type of financial relationship between an auditor and its audit client - or between an auditor and a vendor to its audit client - is prohibited by auditor independence standards except in limited circumstances.
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Earlier this month, she found the perfect strategy at a client lunch: a flight-scheduling glitch.
Linda Kerns, a Philadelphia divorce lawyer, recalls a client who ran a cash-based business with her husband.
Frischling said the agents threatened to call a client -- an airline -- and have them sever his contract, saying he was a security threat.
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"Every CFP worth his or her salt will give the client a no-obligation initial interview, to talk about their goals and objectives, " says Lewis Walker, a Norcross, Ga.
The private-client and asset-management division as a whole will have to do more to pay its way.
In February last year, with the merger aborted, all change: the private-client and asset-management side had a glowing future, growing faster than the investment bank up to 2003, and with twice the rate of return.
It would make more sense to try her out with a top-tier client first, along with a leader, to get her accustomed to that level of intensity.
For many designers and similar creatives the client pitch has given way to a kind of mini-crowdsourcing controlled by the client who sees openness as a new mechanism for cost reduction.
Global Sources officials claim they operate one of the biggest e-commerce client bases in the world -- a business community of 192, 000 buyers and 80, 000 suppliers.
Besides consumer products and technologies, Philips also showed products for corporate users, including the new NetDisplay line of thin-client devices, which include a 15.1-inch flat panel LCD color display with a built-in processor and video core.
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Reigel suggests that companies think of mobile as a full business strategy, re-imagine client interactions completely, and design new systems for a mobile-first world.
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Not taking a prospective client out for a big credit-card lunch.
In one case, a KRC client who applied for a government-sponsored loan modification program misunderstood a call he received from his lender due to limited English skills.
The firms have resisted, insisting that the documents are protected by either attorney-client privilege or attorney "work product" privilege, or by a new tax practitioner-client privilege Congress created in 1998.
One client, a breast-cancer survivor, left her a hand-written note every Thursday morning.
"Just sit at her computer and type for her, " my boss advised me with my first client, a private-high-school student.
If your client needs a CPA- find CPAs in your area to whom you can refer your customers.
One way is to follow a client--or score one before you branch out.
He points to the last time Intel ran an security software firm: LANDesk, a client-side security firm it bought in 1991.
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