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James Fields: Bring-your-own-device policies require safeguards
The Tennessean
Everyone would have to buy new smartphones or tablets, re-enter passwords and sync them with their music libraries, etc., but as long as they have their passwords and a few other tidbits of knowledge, one mobile device is as good as another. These ...
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Which current device would you run Open webOS on?
PhoneDog
I want you to tell me which device, any type of (preferably) mobile device you'd like to get Open webOS running on. Not your dream device, where we get to use any type of componnents we want, though. No, this time I want to know which current device ...
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PrivatBank selects Gemalto for contactless mobile payment
Equities.com
Gemalto's Optelio contactless sticker is a microprocessor-based secure personal device that enables PrivatBank to provide its existing customers with an additional payment option on their favorite device, their mobile phone. Optelio has been designed ...
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SB Nation United post-launch updates: Mobile load times improved, still ...
Swish Appeal
We cut down the size of the pages more than half their original size and we're still exploring more ways to decrease what we send down to mobile devices to make performance better. We're now seeing load times in the range of 8-15 seconds depending on ...
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In-car distractions are killing commuters
Courier Mail
Inattention included drivers using mobile phones, satellite navigation systems, in-car DVD players, computers and other electronic devices. As thousands of motorists take to the roads this long weekend, police statistics also revealed fines issued to ...
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Android Flaw Puts Phones At Risk Of Being Completely Wiped
Mobile & Apps
Devices using Google's popular Android mobile operating system are at risk of being disabled or completely wiped clean of their data, including contacts, photos, and music. The security flaw posing the threat was discovered several months ago, but went ...
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MILITARY: Troops can't use personal smartphones for work, Pentagon says
Delmarva Daily Times
"We haven't cracked the code on mobile device management and the policies that go with them," said Robert Carey, the Defense Department's deputy chief information officer. The military's top tech experts have spent years working on standards to allow ...
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