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Mobile Technology

NYTimes leads group defense in mobile patent suit
The Seattle Times
The Times is leading the defense of a diverse group of companies that use technology they assumed was free: sending text messages with Web links to mobile phones. The technology was patented by inventor Richard J. Helferich, who filed an outline of how ...
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Mobile phone charging system gets test drive at Baltimore Grand Prix
Baltimore Sun
Just in time for the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, a local technologycompany is offering spectators a way to keep their mobile phone batteries charged as they watch the races. NV3 Technologies, a Canton-based maker of rapid-charging ...
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Baltimore Sun
Meaningful use Stage 2's impact on mobile technology
PhysBizTech (blog)
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) continues to recognize the importance ofmobile devices in the delivery of healthcare and future goals associated with the meaningful use of health information technology in care settings. With ...
See all stories on this topic »TIME Magazine, mobile technology and our world
Rappler
MANILA, Philippines - For its August 27, 2012 issue, international weekly magazine TIME pays homage to smartphones and mobile devices in its first mobile technology issue that shows “10 ways” in which smartphones and other mobile devices such as the ...
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Google in Space: NASA powers mini-satellites with Android phones
GigaOM
The smartphone is a particularly key component because it already contains much of the core technology needed in a satellite: radios, a versatile operating system, a fast processor and multiple sensors. .... Stay on top of mobile news in your inbox ...
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GigaOM
New technology policy at Eastern
Georgetown News Democrat
"The 'Bring Your Own Device' Mobile Technology Policy will allow the students to use mobile technologies such as iPhones, e-readers laptops, etc. for educational purposes," Filon said. "We surveyed the staff last year and asked what kind of ...
See all stories on this topic »Future mobile handsets to revolutionise online interaction
Business Weekly
“Equally because mobile technology allows us to be wherever we want or need to be, we see the future mobile handset helping to enhance our understanding of our immediate surroundings – including augmentation of information from the online world, and ...
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