Mobile phone-charge provider expands | The Republic The Republic The network of mobile device charging stations is focusing on Florida as its top market, expanding to 75 locations by July, said founder Paul King, who lives in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. The roll-out represents the company's second phase of expansion ... See all stories on this topic » | The Republic |
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Centrify Corporation, the leading provider of security and compliance solutions that centrally control, secure and audit access to cross-platform systems, mobile devices and applications using Active Directory, today announced the general availability ...
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MarketWatch (press release)
This partnership provides organizations a powerful, easy to use Mobile Device Management solution, GroupLinkMDM, powered by Notify Technology. With the increase in popularity of mobile devices, such as the iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile Phone, ...
See all stories on this topic »New mobile phone app lets you search charities' finances
NorthJersey.com
The "Charity Lookup" application allows mobile-device owners to search the division's database with the financial records of 26000 charities, and other non-profits registered to solicit donations in New Jersey. "When you look at the numbers, ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile phone boom in developing world could boost e-learning
The Guardian
The study looks at Ghana, Morocco, Uganda and Maharashtra, in India, identifying young people's aspirations and priorities, exploring the education and employment challenges they face, and scrutinising their mobile phone use.
See all stories on this topic »SimpleSignal Brings Mobile Enterprise Video Conferencing to Apple's iPhone ...
Sacramento Bee
"This new mobile video service is the biggest breakthrough in SimpleSignal history," said Dave Gilbert, CEO of SimpleSignal. "It's revolutionary to experience video conferencing with our customers connecting over their own mobile devices, ...
See all stories on this topic »Encryption on the Go, Part 1
TechNewsWorld
By Richard Adhikari A conscientious employee will alert IT when a mobile device containing sensitive data is lost. IT can then do a remote wipe and rest easy. But what happens when an employee doesn't realize it's been lost for hours or days?
See all stories on this topic »Cell phones monitoring radiation to sell in Japan
Boston.com
Softbank Corp., the carrier for the hit iPhone and iPad in Japan, says the Pantone 5 mobile device, which shows the microsieverts-per-hour number on a display at a push of a button, will go on sale in July. Pricing was not announced.
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