Brazil Mobile Phone Operators Scramble Over Investment Plans
Wall Street Journal
SAO PAULO--Mobile phone operators in Brazil scrambled to pull together investment plans to present to the government after providers representing close to 70% of the market were banned from selling new lines due to the poor quality of service, while one ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile and Web Security Will Be Major Topics at Black Hat
PCWorld (blog)
With the rise of smartphones during the last few years, mobile technologies have become a major focus of security research -- and for good reason. Many of today's mobile phones are actually mini computers that store a wealth of sensitive data and this makes ...
See all stories on this topic »AT&T's new Mobile Share plan: Who wins and who loses
CNET
AT&T's new Mobile Share plan: Who wins and who loses. Wireless subscribers are confused about how AT&T's new data-share plans could benefit them. In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon offers some clear examples of who wins and ...
See all stories on this topic »Apple's iOS most effective mobile advertising platform, report says
Apple Insider
A recent study from Opera Software, makers of the popular Opera web browser, released a study on Friday quantifying advertising effectiveness across the gamut of mobile operating systems and found Apple's iOS to lead the pack. According to the first edition ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile resists shared data plans; thinks they are costly, complicated, and ...
ZDNet
T-Mobile is correct in stating that these new shared data plans raise the entry price for data where the lowest cost for an individual has increased $20 to $30 for most data amounts. However, the more data you purchase, the better deal you seem to get and the ...
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World Heads For More Mobile Phones Than People
Sky News
The number of mobile phone subscriptions in the world is set to exceed the number of people soon, a report by the World Bank has concluded. More than six billion phones are now in use, up from fewer than one billion in 2000, with around three-quarters of ...
See all stories on this topic »Imogo Mobile Technologies CEO Stewart Irvine Discusses Cost Savings ...
Sacramento Bee
Imogo Mobile Technologies Corp. is an innovative provider of cloud computing solutions for organizations seeking to securely integrate mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones into their enterprise ecosystem, increasing productivity and lowering ...
See all stories on this topic »Report: Apple's Mobile Ads Make More Money Than Google's
Forbes
Despite the rapid rise of mobile devices based on Google's Android operating system, marketers are still getting better results from their advertising on Apple's iPhone and iPad. Ads that run on Apple's iPhone command significantly higher prices than Android, ...
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Wall Street Journal
SAO PAULO--Mobile phone operators in Brazil scrambled to pull together investment plans to present to the government after providers representing close to 70% of the market were banned from selling new lines due to the poor quality of service, while one ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile and Web Security Will Be Major Topics at Black Hat
PCWorld (blog)
With the rise of smartphones during the last few years, mobile technologies have become a major focus of security research -- and for good reason. Many of today's mobile phones are actually mini computers that store a wealth of sensitive data and this makes ...
See all stories on this topic »AT&T's new Mobile Share plan: Who wins and who loses
CNET
AT&T's new Mobile Share plan: Who wins and who loses. Wireless subscribers are confused about how AT&T's new data-share plans could benefit them. In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon offers some clear examples of who wins and ...
See all stories on this topic »Apple's iOS most effective mobile advertising platform, report says
Apple Insider
A recent study from Opera Software, makers of the popular Opera web browser, released a study on Friday quantifying advertising effectiveness across the gamut of mobile operating systems and found Apple's iOS to lead the pack. According to the first edition ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile resists shared data plans; thinks they are costly, complicated, and ...
ZDNet
T-Mobile is correct in stating that these new shared data plans raise the entry price for data where the lowest cost for an individual has increased $20 to $30 for most data amounts. However, the more data you purchase, the better deal you seem to get and the ...
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| Mobile BayBears even Bay-to-Bay Series with 6-2 win over Pensacola Blue ... al.com MOBILE, Alabama -- Chase Anderson pitched his first victory since early May, andMobile kept base-stealing phenom Billy Hamilton in check Friday night as the MobileBayBears evened their Bay-to-Bay Series with a 6-2 victory over the Pensacola Blue ... See all stories on this topic » | al.com |
Sky News
The number of mobile phone subscriptions in the world is set to exceed the number of people soon, a report by the World Bank has concluded. More than six billion phones are now in use, up from fewer than one billion in 2000, with around three-quarters of ...
See all stories on this topic »Imogo Mobile Technologies CEO Stewart Irvine Discusses Cost Savings ...
Sacramento Bee
Imogo Mobile Technologies Corp. is an innovative provider of cloud computing solutions for organizations seeking to securely integrate mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones into their enterprise ecosystem, increasing productivity and lowering ...
See all stories on this topic »Report: Apple's Mobile Ads Make More Money Than Google's
Forbes
Despite the rapid rise of mobile devices based on Google's Android operating system, marketers are still getting better results from their advertising on Apple's iPhone and iPad. Ads that run on Apple's iPhone command significantly higher prices than Android, ...
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