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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
With the mobile device now an Everything
Hub and content accessible through the cloud,
businesses will need to adapt to BYOD culture.
Employers are scrambling to formulate BYOD
policies as more workers bring their own devices
to the office. Airlines including Virgin America,
American Airlines and Germany’s Condor are
offering audio and video via Wi-Fi for those who
eschew the seat-back screen in favor of their
own. Likewise, some hotel guests will be able to
watch pay-per-view movies on their own devices
as well as the room’s TV.