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Mobile Device

Mobile phone data usage ripe for Wi-Fi offload
ZDNet Asia
By Stephen Shankland , CNET News on September 29, 2011 (12 hours ago) Deutsche Telekom study finds that the vast majority of mobile device data usage is from work or home, meaning Wi-Fi can help relieve congestion. LA DEFENSE, France--Mobile devices...
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ntouch Mobile Adds Support for Three Mobile Devices
MarketWatch (press release)
With the forward-facing technology of Android(R) and iPhone(R) devices, it is now possible for deaf people to communicate in their native language -- sign language -- on a mobile device while away from their home videophones. "Sorenson continues to be ...
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MobileIron and Accellion Partner to Provide Enterprises With Secure Mobile ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"Enterprise mobility is now about the app and business users expect to be able to do a lot more than just get their corporate email on their mobile device," said Bob Tinker, CEO, MobileIron. "We are delighted to be working with innovative companies ...
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Meet Tizen, son of LiMo, the latest mobile device operating system
iTWire
By Stuart Corner The LiMo and Linux Foundations have announced plans for another Linux basedmobile device platform, one that will support smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, netbooks and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Initial release of the new ...
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How long does your mobile phone provider store data for law enforcement access?
Computerworld (blog)
However T-Mobile stores pictures "online and are retained until deleted or service is canceled." You can see even more data retention information on the August 2010 chart, but it's unknown if mobile phone providers have changed any of this information ...
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Enterprises usher in mobile cloud computing
SearchCloudComputing.com
Even though they may sound similar, mobile computing and mobile cloud computing are very different. In traditional mobile computing environments, mobile applications run on a mobile devicewith the application data stored on the device. ...
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Half of holiday shoppers will rely on mobile
TechJournal South
At least half of mobile consumers view their mobile device as a holiday shopping resource for product information, coupons and sale information, product reviews or store information. Nearly one third (32%) think their mobile device is helpful for ...
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TechJournal South
How to Sync Your PC, Smartphone, and Tablet
PC Advisor
However, this arrangement assumes that you have client software running on both your PC and yourmobile device. If you have a mix of Mac OS, iOS, and Windows devices, you can still use Microsoft Office or Office-like tools. Versions of Office run on ...
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