Microsoft SmartGlass connects your Xbox to your mobile device
CNET (blog)
As described in a blog by Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Division, Xbox 360 owners will be able use their mobile devices to remotely control games, TV shows, movies, and other types of entertainment.
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Microsoft Ups Xbox Ties to Web, Mobile Devices
Wall Street Journal
The new Internet Explorer browser allows users to type in addresses on mobile devices running the SmartGlass app and bring up any website on their TVs, not just the preselected set of Internet content services most set-top boxes now provide. Companies ...
See all stories on this topic »DoD opens bidding for secure mobile device project
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DISA officials want the mobile framework to support at least 162,500 devices and scale up to 262,500 by the end of the up to three-year contract, though the agency is open to idea of eventually expanding the mobile device manager to provide service to ...
See all stories on this topic »iPhone Becomes Mobile Device Of Choice For US Immigration And Customs ...
TechCrunch
The U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, part of the Department of Homeland Security, recently revealed that it will be adopting iOS devices from a variety of service providers for its 17,676 users. It's a win for Apple in terms of ...
See all stories on this topic »Users neglect enterprise mobile device security measures, survey finds
TechTarget
The survey of consumers ages 16 to 64 was conducted by TNS Omnibus on behalf of U.K.-based security firm Sophos Ltd. Many of those surveyed used their mobile devices for work purposes or mixed purposes (work and personal). One in five of those lost ...
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CNET (blog)
As described in a blog by Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Division, Xbox 360 owners will be able use their mobile devices to remotely control games, TV shows, movies, and other types of entertainment.
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FBI warns Smartphone users of malware targeting mobile devices Examiner.com The IC3 has been made aware of various malware attacking Android operating systems for mobile devices. Some of the latest known versions of this type of malware are Loozfon and FinFisher. Loozfon is an information-stealing piece of malware. Criminals... See all stories on this topic » | Examiner.com |
Wall Street Journal
The new Internet Explorer browser allows users to type in addresses on mobile devices running the SmartGlass app and bring up any website on their TVs, not just the preselected set of Internet content services most set-top boxes now provide. Companies ...
See all stories on this topic »DoD opens bidding for secure mobile device project
FederalNewsRadio.com
DISA officials want the mobile framework to support at least 162,500 devices and scale up to 262,500 by the end of the up to three-year contract, though the agency is open to idea of eventually expanding the mobile device manager to provide service to ...
See all stories on this topic »iPhone Becomes Mobile Device Of Choice For US Immigration And Customs ...
TechCrunch
The U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, part of the Department of Homeland Security, recently revealed that it will be adopting iOS devices from a variety of service providers for its 17,676 users. It's a win for Apple in terms of ...
See all stories on this topic »Users neglect enterprise mobile device security measures, survey finds
TechTarget
The survey of consumers ages 16 to 64 was conducted by TNS Omnibus on behalf of U.K.-based security firm Sophos Ltd. Many of those surveyed used their mobile devices for work purposes or mixed purposes (work and personal). One in five of those lost ...
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Apple patents low-power, "always-on" mobile device status indicators Apple Insider Apple patents low-power, "always-on" mobile device status indicators. By Mikey Campbell. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday granted Apple a patent for a system in which the status of a portable device can be persistently displayed on... See all stories on this topic » | Apple Insider |