Smartphone, Cell Phone Users Getting More Serious About Privacy: Pew
eWeek
An increasing number of mobile device users are becoming more aware of their online privacy and are taking the initiative to remove or avoid apps from their smartphones and cell phones that demand large amounts of personal information to be used.
See all stories on this topic »Phone-Focused Cyber-Criminals Move to Premium Scams
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While malicious software targeting mobile phones has surged, it's still a drop in the bucket compared to the horde of viruses, Trojan horses and rootkits that plague personal computers. For good reason:Mobile devices are typically of limited value to ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile Turns 10: A Peek into the Device Lab
Patch.com
T-Mobile celebrated the decade mark Wednesday by launching an unlimited 4G plan for consumers and allowing the media a peek into its device lab in Bellevue, where mobile devices are abused in the name of science and customer service. The company ...
See all stories on this topic »Nearly one-quarter of LinkedIn users now use mobile devices
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
LinkedIn is adding more features to its mobile applications, but the more interesting news is how quickly members of the professional social network have adapted to using mobile devices. More than 23 percent of LinkedIn's users visit the service ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile Continues to Expand Popular Samsung Galaxy Lineup With the ...
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Samsung SAFE offers comprehensive IT Policy support for top-tier mobile device management (MDM) solutions, on-device AES-256 bit encryption, and enhanced support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®, as well as integrated support for a range of virtual ...
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Kobo to launch new tablet device, more compact e-reader
Chicago Tribune
TORONTO (Reuters) - Kobo is launching a new tablet device and a more compact e-reader as it seeks to expand its market share and battle with Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in the ultra-competitive mobile device marketplace. Toronto-based Kobo, owned ...
See all stories on this topic »Amazon Tips New Kindle Devices During TV Commercial
PC Magazine
As the entire tech community anxiously waits for what may be the announcement of a new iPhone in the coming days, another mobile device is drawing new interest: Amazon's Kindle. The company that first made its name as the leading online retailer of ...
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eWeek
An increasing number of mobile device users are becoming more aware of their online privacy and are taking the initiative to remove or avoid apps from their smartphones and cell phones that demand large amounts of personal information to be used.
See all stories on this topic »Phone-Focused Cyber-Criminals Move to Premium Scams
eWeek
While malicious software targeting mobile phones has surged, it's still a drop in the bucket compared to the horde of viruses, Trojan horses and rootkits that plague personal computers. For good reason:Mobile devices are typically of limited value to ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile Turns 10: A Peek into the Device Lab
Patch.com
T-Mobile celebrated the decade mark Wednesday by launching an unlimited 4G plan for consumers and allowing the media a peek into its device lab in Bellevue, where mobile devices are abused in the name of science and customer service. The company ...
See all stories on this topic »Nearly one-quarter of LinkedIn users now use mobile devices
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
LinkedIn is adding more features to its mobile applications, but the more interesting news is how quickly members of the professional social network have adapted to using mobile devices. More than 23 percent of LinkedIn's users visit the service ...
See all stories on this topic »T-Mobile Continues to Expand Popular Samsung Galaxy Lineup With the ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Samsung SAFE offers comprehensive IT Policy support for top-tier mobile device management (MDM) solutions, on-device AES-256 bit encryption, and enhanced support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®, as well as integrated support for a range of virtual ...
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| Feds Say Mobile-Phone Location Data Not 'Constitutionally Protected' Wired The Obama administration told a federal court Tuesday that the public has no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in cellphone location data, and hence the authorities may obtain documents detailing a person's movements from wireless carriers without a ... See all stories on this topic » | Wired |
| LevelUp upgrades mobile pay network with NFC-equipped terminals VentureBeat The timing of the release has everything and nothing at all to do with next week's big iPhone 5 reveal, Priebatsch said. Should Apple's latest mobile device include an NFC chip — as suggested by not entirely credible rumors — then LevelUp will be ... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |
Chicago Tribune
TORONTO (Reuters) - Kobo is launching a new tablet device and a more compact e-reader as it seeks to expand its market share and battle with Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in the ultra-competitive mobile device marketplace. Toronto-based Kobo, owned ...
See all stories on this topic »Amazon Tips New Kindle Devices During TV Commercial
PC Magazine
As the entire tech community anxiously waits for what may be the announcement of a new iPhone in the coming days, another mobile device is drawing new interest: Amazon's Kindle. The company that first made its name as the leading online retailer of ...
See all stories on this topic »