| Fast-moving mobile industry braces for competitive fall, slew of new devices Globe and Mail One of the many downsides of Research In Motion Ltd .'s decision to once again delay the launch of its new smartphones until the first quarter of next year is that the mobileindustry continues to move at such a rapid pace. Even as RIM puts the ... See all stories on this topic » | Globe and Mail |
| Mobile Identity Theft Rising: Best Tips For Device Security Techie Insider Mobile devices are under increasing attack from hackers and people out to steal whatever they can. Protect Your Bubble has a few tips to increase security and foil would-be attackers: 1. Lock it. Most mobile devices can be password-locked. Use a... See all stories on this topic » | Techie Insider |
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MOST Australians now see their mobile phone as their number one communications device, with fixed line phones fading into the background, new research shows. The study for Australia's key advocacy body for phone and internet users shows 58 per cent ...
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TOKYO, JAPAN--Lenovo sees the consumer PC and mobile Internet device markets as important for the company's growth, even if its competitors are finding it tough to maintain profit margins from selling non-enterprise PCs. Nick Reynolds, executive ...
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| How to Make Your Site Mobile-Friendly with 'Responsive Design' Entrepreneur To compensate, more businesses are deploying one or more mobile-optimized web designs, or "themes," that the web server sends to a user when a mobile device is detected. That's a first step, but mobile devices come in many sizes and shapes. What looks ... See all stories on this topic » | Entrepreneur |
| Hackers Claim to Have 12 Million Apple Device Records New York Times (blog) 8:00 p.m. | Updated Hackers released a file that they said contained a million identification numbers for Apple mobile devices, claiming that they had obtained it by hacking into the computer of an F.B.I. agent. The F.B.I. said it had no evidence that ... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times (blog) |