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Mobile Technology

Unlikely Tech Alliance Aids Recovery After Sandy
Mashable
Called the mobile technology recovery center, it's designed to give disaster victims and first responders all the tools they need in the first hours and days after an hurricane, a tornado on any other calamity. The bus is equipped with UHF and VHF ...
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Mobile payments? 'For the consumer, this is doing their head in…'
The Guardian (blog)
There are dozens of companies pushing mobile payments technology in various forms in 2012, trying to simultaneously win over mobile operators, banks and credit card issuers and retailers, let alone the normal people who might use this technologyat ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Another year, another doubling of data traffic (Blame video!)
GigaOM
The demand for mobile data continues to rise: Doubling in the past 12 months according to a new report for Ericsson. Smartphones are obviously part of the equation, but so too are tablets; particularly video consumption, which accounts for 40 percent ...
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GigaOM
3G mobile network coverage "can increase productivity and GDP"
TODAYonline
In developing markets, a 10 per cent expansion in mobile penetration increased productivity by 4.2 percentage points, as countries without the same broadband coverage as Western countries are increasingly connected through mobile technology.
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Wheeler: DoD must adapt to pace of mobile technology
Fierce Mobile Government
DoD's acquisition programs are currently not known for their speed, Wheeler said Oct. 25 at the Security Innovation Network's conference, according to a DoD release. But when the department opens its mobile application store, it will require that ...
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Mobile technology gets new twist: the gadget that bends to your every need
The Times (subscription)
Over the years, mobile phones have become thin enough to slip, almost unseen, into your pocket. They are as light as a chocolate bar yet powerful enough to stream a film. But what if they could fit in your wallet by folding around your cash? Or be ...
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