Mobile phone terms defined in plain English
The Sudbury Star
"It is important for consumers to understand the different technological features and capabilities that are available on mobile devices to make an informed decision." LTE or Long Term Evolution, means speed -- lots and lots of speed.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile data privacy is terra incognita to users and developers
PC Advisor
Today's mobile phones collect an enormous amount of personal data -- from the user's email address to his or her location, contact list, calendar and even photos -- and tether it to a single unique device ID number. One location-based photo-sharing app ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft's Windows 8 Breakout
Barron's
So: Is Microsoft about to make mobile devices, too? The folks from Microsoft surprised everyone recently by announcing that they would roll out their much-awaited Windows 8 operating system to the public at the influential Mobile World Congress in ...
See all stories on this topic »HHS Proposes More Security On Healthcare Mobile Devices
InformationWeek
By Nicole Lewis InformationWeek In an attempt to eliminate the potential for patient data breaches on mobile devices, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for Stage 2 Meaningful Use has proposed that mobile devices, such as laptops, smartphones, ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung SB-208BW Optical SmartHub
CNET
The good: The compact and stylish Samsung SB-208BW Optical SmartHub allows for streaming digital content (including DVDs) to multiple Wi-Fi-connected mobile devices at a time, and wirelessly backs up mobile devices' data. It also works as a network DVD ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile World Congress: A Sneak Peek (or What to Expect)
International Business Times
Yes, MWC is round the corner and mobile device manufacturers are all packing for a trip to Spain. MWC 2012 is expected to reveal some new technology in smartphone. This is right time for quad-core phones to get introduced. Not to forget about the fresh ...
See all stories on this topic »Telcos squeezed as consumers go mad for mobile Web
NDTV
More than half of Facebook's users already access the social network from a mobile device, Facebook said in its recent filing for a long-awaited initial public offering -- and that proportion is expected to keep growing. The operators complain that the ...
See all stories on this topic »Brown accused of stealing mobile phone
Times of India
Singer Chris Brown has been accused of stealing a woman's phone outside a Miami nightclub. According to femalefirst.co.uk, the 22-year-old was approached by a woman named Christal Spann, who wanted to take a photo and now she claims as she tried to do ...
See all stories on this topic »Canonical Releases Ubuntu For Android
Mobile bloom News
With this system in place, Canonical says that a consumer would be able to use the Android OS on their phone and the Ubuntu desktop as it runs on your PC on the same mobile device in such a way that there will be seamless sharing of messages, ...
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The Sudbury Star
"It is important for consumers to understand the different technological features and capabilities that are available on mobile devices to make an informed decision." LTE or Long Term Evolution, means speed -- lots and lots of speed.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile data privacy is terra incognita to users and developers
PC Advisor
Today's mobile phones collect an enormous amount of personal data -- from the user's email address to his or her location, contact list, calendar and even photos -- and tether it to a single unique device ID number. One location-based photo-sharing app ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft's Windows 8 Breakout
Barron's
So: Is Microsoft about to make mobile devices, too? The folks from Microsoft surprised everyone recently by announcing that they would roll out their much-awaited Windows 8 operating system to the public at the influential Mobile World Congress in ...
See all stories on this topic »HHS Proposes More Security On Healthcare Mobile Devices
InformationWeek
By Nicole Lewis InformationWeek In an attempt to eliminate the potential for patient data breaches on mobile devices, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for Stage 2 Meaningful Use has proposed that mobile devices, such as laptops, smartphones, ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung SB-208BW Optical SmartHub
CNET
The good: The compact and stylish Samsung SB-208BW Optical SmartHub allows for streaming digital content (including DVDs) to multiple Wi-Fi-connected mobile devices at a time, and wirelessly backs up mobile devices' data. It also works as a network DVD ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile World Congress: A Sneak Peek (or What to Expect)
International Business Times
Yes, MWC is round the corner and mobile device manufacturers are all packing for a trip to Spain. MWC 2012 is expected to reveal some new technology in smartphone. This is right time for quad-core phones to get introduced. Not to forget about the fresh ...
See all stories on this topic »Telcos squeezed as consumers go mad for mobile Web
NDTV
More than half of Facebook's users already access the social network from a mobile device, Facebook said in its recent filing for a long-awaited initial public offering -- and that proportion is expected to keep growing. The operators complain that the ...
See all stories on this topic »Brown accused of stealing mobile phone
Times of India
Singer Chris Brown has been accused of stealing a woman's phone outside a Miami nightclub. According to femalefirst.co.uk, the 22-year-old was approached by a woman named Christal Spann, who wanted to take a photo and now she claims as she tried to do ...
See all stories on this topic »Canonical Releases Ubuntu For Android
Mobile bloom News
With this system in place, Canonical says that a consumer would be able to use the Android OS on their phone and the Ubuntu desktop as it runs on your PC on the same mobile device in such a way that there will be seamless sharing of messages, ...
See all stories on this topic »