Financial advisors prefer iPhone over BlackBerryPosted by RJ and Makay on Oct 13, 2011 |
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For business purposes, wealth managers prefer Apple mobile products over Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry devices, a new Aite Group survey reveled today. Aite polled 402 financial advisors, of which 45% said they would choose an Apple iPhone or iPad, while 14% preferred a BlackBerry.
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The Financial Times (FT) apps for iPad and iPhone are no longer available in Apple Inc.’s app store. FT confirmed Wednesday that it has removed its app from iTunes and is directing readers to a recently launched web app that allows FT to bypass Apple’s new restrictive terms for content distribution. iTunes will remain an important channel for new and existing advertising-based apps, according to an FT spokeswoman.
There are some aspects of customer service that frustrate women at a higher percentage than men, according to a Consumer Reports survey that measured how frequently men and women get annoyed in customer service situations. Part of the survey examined customer service on the phone. Women and men found the following circumstances tremendously annoying according to the following frequency:








