Future of Mobile Computing: 5 Areas for Innovation
Cell phone technology is constantly improving. Check out our future of mobile computing for 5 areas that will evolve in the coming years.

Cell phone technology is constantly improving. Check out our future of mobile computing for 5 areas that will evolve in the coming years.
While the odds of getting audited are reasonably stable, one thing that is growing is employment for accountants and auditors. That said, you still don't want to find yourself on the end of an IRS audit by this group of professionals.
As technology evolves, ideas that were once dreams will soon be realities. You may be surprised to find out what high-tech innovations the smart homes of the future will have to offer.
Learn about the growing field of cloud computing including what it is, what the careers are and what you need to know to get your foot in the door. This cheat sheet is a companion to the three-part video series, “Cloud Computing 101.”
As U.S. energy independence looms on the horizon, we will need innovative energy solutions. Discover emerging jobs, trends and applications in energy consumption that may affect our future.
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Within 10 years, you can expect the world to be a far smarter place. Learn how cars of the future, smart homes and digital currency may affect you in your life 3.0.
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Financial scandals have been around since the advent of the balance ledger. From insider trading to government kickbacks, one profession has stood in the way of these finance finaglers running off with the loot.
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Though women are making strides into STEM fields, there are still many more men majoring in science, technology, engineering and math, and pursuing these careers paths. The question is: Why?
Dr. Chad Kennedy, Chair and Professor of Biomedical Engineering Technology in DeVry University's College of Engineering and Information Sciences, explores the application of “big physics" in medical technology.
As technology continues to impact our lives, workers in today’s ever-changing labor market need to be prepared for emerging careers. Here, futurist Daniel Burras highlights technologies that will continue to transform present and future careers.
Watch as these experts discuss cyber crime in our country and what individuals and corporations can do about it. And learn about an exciting career field that’s generating opportunities for well-trained professionals ready to be heroes.
More people are using cloud computing to store, access and share their digital data. See how this creates a need for more cloud computing experts.
Cyber ethics grows in importance for professionals and everyday internet users.
Rev your engines, Information Technology experts. A U.S. auto manufacturer plans to hire approximately 10,000 well-trained IT pros within the next five years, and start doing as much as 90% of its IT work in-house. Just another sign that strong technology skills can secure careers today, and in the future.
Cyber security expert Linda McCarthy explains the importance of taking basic precautions online, and how her eBook, "Know Your Space" can help parents discuss cyber security with teens.
In the job market, consider that there are approximately 3 million unfilled positions because companies can't find workers with basic technical skills. There's expected to be about 10 million such openings by 2020.
Urban areas with high demand for educated workers are the best bets for finding work.
A new article attributes the shortage of educated workers as a contributor to the U.S. jobless rate.
"83% of enterprises claim that it is ‘extremely difficult’ or ‘somewhat difficult’ to recruit and/or hire security professionals in the current market."
A leading U.S. newspaper and a venture capital firm ranked the top 10 cities for start-ups.
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