Review: Mobile payment needs better compatibility
Chicago Daily Herald
Over the past month, several major retailers announced plans to accept or expand such mobilepayments, adding to services already available. One approach uses wireless technology to let merchants access credit and debit cards stored on your account, ...
See all stories on this topic »Toronto study shows mobile spyware's long shadow
Phys.Org
(Phys.org)—Spyware sold legally can infect BlackBerrys, iPhones, and other mobile devices, according to a study from two security researchers at the University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs' Citizen Lab. Morgan Marquis-Boire and Bill ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Payments: A Question of 'What' and 'When'
E-Commerce Times
With many retailers reporting that mobile turnover only reaches 0.1 percent of their e-commerce volume, it's natural to wonder whether supporting mobile payments is something worth focusing on. Could mobile in fact remain more of a marketing platform ...
See all stories on this topic »Stringent mobile radiation norms from Saturday
New York Daily News
New Delhi, Aug 31 — Stringent new radiation norms for mobile phone towers and mobile handsets will come into effect Sep 1 across the country, the government announced Friday, keeping in view their possible adverse impact on human health. "We have to ...
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RIM unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 for mobile management
ZDNet
Research In Motion is closing out the week with a new platform directed towards its business customer base in the form of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10. The service is basically a new, consolidated version of RIM's enterprise mobility management ...
See all stories on this topic »Google Maps mobile app's transit offerings work great for novices, but hard ...
San Jose Mercury News
If Clipper cards worked like credit cards, my do-it-all transit pass would be platinum. I utilize three different transit agencies in my work commute -- AC Transit, BART and VTA -- and generally spend more time on mass transit than a part-time bus driver.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Dental Office provides free care to Memphis communities
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Owned by Bellevue Baptist Church, the Christian mobile dental clinic is stationed weekly at various churches across the city to provide a resource to local churches and their surrounding measurements. Owned by Bellevue Baptist Church, the Christian ...
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Chicago Daily Herald
Over the past month, several major retailers announced plans to accept or expand such mobilepayments, adding to services already available. One approach uses wireless technology to let merchants access credit and debit cards stored on your account, ...
See all stories on this topic »Toronto study shows mobile spyware's long shadow
Phys.Org
(Phys.org)—Spyware sold legally can infect BlackBerrys, iPhones, and other mobile devices, according to a study from two security researchers at the University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs' Citizen Lab. Morgan Marquis-Boire and Bill ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Payments: A Question of 'What' and 'When'
E-Commerce Times
With many retailers reporting that mobile turnover only reaches 0.1 percent of their e-commerce volume, it's natural to wonder whether supporting mobile payments is something worth focusing on. Could mobile in fact remain more of a marketing platform ...
See all stories on this topic »Stringent mobile radiation norms from Saturday
New York Daily News
New Delhi, Aug 31 — Stringent new radiation norms for mobile phone towers and mobile handsets will come into effect Sep 1 across the country, the government announced Friday, keeping in view their possible adverse impact on human health. "We have to ...
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Wal-Mart Is Testing Mobile Checkout Wall Street Journal Employees at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. are testing a new checkout system that allows shoppers to use their mobile phones to scan items as they walk through stores and pay at self-service kiosks, skipping the cashiers' lines. Called "Scan and Go," the new... See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal |
Mobile Phones More Dirty Than Toilet Seats Counsel & Heal When mobile phones are shared with friends or strangers, germs easily get into the devices and since it is an electronic device, people seldom clean them, Gerba said. People do not routinely clean their phones. However, giving them a wipe with an ... See all stories on this topic » | Counsel & Heal |
ZDNet
Research In Motion is closing out the week with a new platform directed towards its business customer base in the form of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10. The service is basically a new, consolidated version of RIM's enterprise mobility management ...
See all stories on this topic »Google Maps mobile app's transit offerings work great for novices, but hard ...
San Jose Mercury News
If Clipper cards worked like credit cards, my do-it-all transit pass would be platinum. I utilize three different transit agencies in my work commute -- AC Transit, BART and VTA -- and generally spend more time on mass transit than a part-time bus driver.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Dental Office provides free care to Memphis communities
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Owned by Bellevue Baptist Church, the Christian mobile dental clinic is stationed weekly at various churches across the city to provide a resource to local churches and their surrounding measurements. Owned by Bellevue Baptist Church, the Christian ...
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Mobile County school board delays decision on how to spend $100 million al.com (blog) MOBILE, Alabama -- The Mobile County school board this afternoon delayed until November its decision on how to spend a $100 million construction bond it plans to take out. Board member Bill Foster recommended that the board hold off, allowing input... See all stories on this topic » | al.com (blog) |