T-Mobile Galaxy Note II first impressions: Samsung stepped up to the plate ... ZDNet (blog) The Galaxy Note II supports T-Mobile's WiFi Calling technology so you can make and receive calls via WiFi when your cellular signal is low. The Note II also does not have LTE enabled, but from what I understand it may be inside the unit and there is ... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet (blog) |
MarketWatch
October 24, 2012|Benjamin Pimentel, MarketWatch. SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Shares of Facebook Inc. surged Wednesday after the social-network operator posted a solid quarter highlighted by a clear sign that it can make money from mobile ads.
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Reuters
Oct. 25, 2012 - Glu Mobile Inc. (NASDAQ: GLUU), a leading global developer and publisher of freemium games for smartphone and tablet devices, today announced the availability of its new game, Contract Killer 2. The next chapter in Glu's top freemium ...
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Cybercrime: Mobile Changes Everything — And No One's Safe Wired The FBI recently put out a mobile malware alert, providing us with a sobering reminder of this “evil software” for phones and tablets. In this particular case, the FBI was warning against the Finfisher and Loofzon malware, which spies on our data and ... See all stories on this topic » | Wired |
Mobile City Council holds off on non-profit's events contract al.com (blog) The Mobile City Council will decide next week on whether to enter into a performance contract with Events Mobile Inc. The council decided Tuesday to postpone the vote for one week. Events Mobile is tasked with securing sponsorships and donations for ... See all stories on this topic » | al.com (blog) |
CNET
The company announced today that it is partnering with mobile security company Lookout to help T-Mobile customers protect their devices with a product called Automatic App Security. The software will come preloaded on certain devices this year, and ...
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Japan's GREE Acquires Social Mobile Game Developer Pokelabo Wall Street Journal (blog) Marking its third such purchase in the past 18 months, Japanese Internet media giant GREE International has acquired social mobile gaming company Pokelabo for $175 million in cash. The deal comes as competing social gaming giant Zynga re-trenches,... See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal (blog) |
Phys.Org
The software giant gambled by changing long familiar user interface features to make Windows 8 compatible with trends toward keeping programs and data in the Internet "cloud" and relying onmobile gadgets at work and at home. "Microsoft has this vision ...
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AT&T execs are 'thrilled' with Mobile Share and 4G LTE network CNET (blog) AT&T executives couldn't be happier with the company's progress in signing up customers to its Mobile Share Plan and it's new LTE 4G wireless service, AT&T's head of mobility Ralph de la Vega said on the company's third quarter conference call with ... See all stories on this topic » | CNET (blog) |
TechCrunch
We're seeing a lot of evolution and growth in the world of mobile ads — Facebook's recent introduction of ads into its mobile platform being one key development — but some stats are proving harder to budge. The internet browser company Opera today ...
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