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Giving goes mobile
Hartford Business
In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, one-third of people 35 or younger use a mobile device as their only phone line; for those ages 25 — 29, that figure is 50 percent. And it's not just phone lines in play. ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 for IFA 2011 in a Bit More Detail
SlashGear
Aside a "Galaxy Note" device that'll likely have something to do with a stylus for mobile devices and the "Wave 3," a Bada device with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display,, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 would be the second reported upgrade to a device already out on ...
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Land Securities manages Blackberrys, iPhones and iPads through single console
IDG News Service
The FTSE 100 firm has signed MobileIron to provide its workforce secure access to the corporate network and applications from any mobile device, whether corporate- or personally-owned. The group is also developing its mobile app strategy using ...
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Tips to keep your cell phone free of scams
Dayton Daily News
You can also download a mobile security tool that scans applications for malware and spyware and protects your device from unsafe Web sites. • Be wary of unusual phone activity, such as unfamiliar text messages, odd phone bill charges or decreased ...
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Nokia and Samsung: New Names ...
The Next Web
The Finnish smartphone giant debuted its new system just last week, introducing five new handsets that included the world's smallest smartphone and a device that boasts one of the loudest speakerphones on a mobile device. Powered by Nokia's latest ...
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Tech savvy faithful get wired for worship
Journal and Courier
He said there is a little bit of stigma associated with using mobile devices during the Sunday service. "I think that iPods and iPhones are something pretty new," he said. "I think it'll take some time, and I think the stigma is just associated with ...
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Missouri State invests in wi-fi network for students
Springfield News-Leader
As mobile devices such as laptops, tablet computers and smartphones become increasingly common, college campuses in Springfield are investing hundreds of thousands of dollars to go wireless. "It has to do with student expectations," said Jeff Morrissey ...
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