Windows Phone 8 Gets a Chance to Shine as Apple, Samsung, Google Squabble
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: The picture of the mobile device market is changing slightly, but it may be enough to give Microsoft the opportunity it needs to crack open the market-share door. Windows Phone 8 Gets a Chance to Shine as Apple, Samsung, Google ...
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Mobile payment needs compatibility, training
Charlotte Observer
This undated screenshot shows the Google Wallet application on a mobile device in New York. Plastic has replaced cash for everyday shopping for many consumers, but if some technological wizards have their way, mobile phones will replace plastic one ...
See all stories on this topic »FinFisher Mobile Spyware Tracking Political Activists
InformationWeek
(click image for larger view and for slideshow). Spyware developed and sold by U.K.-based Gamma Group can infect BlackBerrys, iPhones, and other mobile devices, and is being used to actively target dissidents in countries governed by autocratic regimes.
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eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: The picture of the mobile device market is changing slightly, but it may be enough to give Microsoft the opportunity it needs to crack open the market-share door. Windows Phone 8 Gets a Chance to Shine as Apple, Samsung, Google ...
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Use mobile phone on speaker or earphones to avoid radiation: Govt guidelines Tech2 Mobile radiation regulations are set to get stricter from today, September 1. Earlier reports had revealed that beginning today, rigorous checks will be implemented on the electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones. Now, as a part of a set of ... See all stories on this topic » | Tech2 |
Charlotte Observer
This undated screenshot shows the Google Wallet application on a mobile device in New York. Plastic has replaced cash for everyday shopping for many consumers, but if some technological wizards have their way, mobile phones will replace plastic one ...
See all stories on this topic »FinFisher Mobile Spyware Tracking Political Activists
InformationWeek
(click image for larger view and for slideshow). Spyware developed and sold by U.K.-based Gamma Group can infect BlackBerrys, iPhones, and other mobile devices, and is being used to actively target dissidents in countries governed by autocratic regimes.
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Major tech companies expected to launch mobile devices in September News Pakistan September and October will be the busiest schedule for both technology companies and press. Major players like Apple, Google, Motorola, Microsoft and Amazon are expected to showcase their products to the public. Samsung, recently humbled by Apple in ... See all stories on this topic » | News Pakistan |
Security Implications of BYOD Business 2 Community It seems almost daily that yet another mobile device enters the market and quickly becomes a must-have for consumers. As consumers continue to adopt an always on, always connected lifestyle off-the-job, they are increasingly bringing an expectation of... See all stories on this topic » | Business 2 Community |