Mobile Device Security Summit 2013
SecurityInfoWatch
The evolution of mobile devices shows no signs of slowing, and with each new generation, the devices become more efficient tools that employees increasingly rely on to conduct both their corporate and personal business. Apps that allow the user to ...
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Does your mobile phone match your personality?
VOXXI
The holiday season is the perfect time to develop a mobile phone plan that fits all the personalities in your family. My son is a geek, one of those guys who has the latest gadgets and actually knows how to use them. He told me this week he was excited ...
See all stories on this topic »Latinos Cited Security as Main Reason for Not Banking Via Mobile Devices
National Journal
As financial institutions urge their customers to bank anywhere anytime by using their phones and tablets, a new survey finds that Latinos don't trust a mobile device to keep their funds and personal information secure. Some 44 percent of Latinos said ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Commerce Blurs Online, Offline Retail
Practical Ecommerce
Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets allow shoppers to look for products or compare prices from just about anywhere, including right in the middle of a brick-and-mortar store. These devices are changing how people shop and blurring the ...
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Surveys: Many Clinicians Use Mobile Devices in Patient Care
iHealthBeat
Many clinicians working in hospitals use mobile devices in patient care, according to separate reports by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and Spyglass Consulting Group, MobiHealthNews reports. HIMSS Survey Findings ...
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SecurityInfoWatch
The evolution of mobile devices shows no signs of slowing, and with each new generation, the devices become more efficient tools that employees increasingly rely on to conduct both their corporate and personal business. Apps that allow the user to ...
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| BlackBerry to investigate 'exploding mobile phone' report The Guardian Other mobile phone brands have been at the centre of similar stories. When the iPhone 4 was released there were numerous reports of the device exploding, including a phone in Brazil that began emitting smoke and sparks after being plugged in overnight. See all stories on this topic » | The Guardian |
| Cleveland Cavaliers app: Get news, stats and more on your mobile device Plain Dealer app-screenshot.jpg cleveland.com's Cavaliers news app is now available in the iPhone and Google Play app stores. cleveland.com's Cleveland Cavaliers News apps give Cavs fans exclusive access to the latest news, videos and photo slideshows from The ... See all stories on this topic » | Plain Dealer |
VOXXI
The holiday season is the perfect time to develop a mobile phone plan that fits all the personalities in your family. My son is a geek, one of those guys who has the latest gadgets and actually knows how to use them. He told me this week he was excited ...
See all stories on this topic »Latinos Cited Security as Main Reason for Not Banking Via Mobile Devices
National Journal
As financial institutions urge their customers to bank anywhere anytime by using their phones and tablets, a new survey finds that Latinos don't trust a mobile device to keep their funds and personal information secure. Some 44 percent of Latinos said ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Commerce Blurs Online, Offline Retail
Practical Ecommerce
Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets allow shoppers to look for products or compare prices from just about anywhere, including right in the middle of a brick-and-mortar store. These devices are changing how people shop and blurring the ...
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| Verizon Selects program to bring targeted ads to your mobile device, after opt-in Android Authority One of Google's main reasons for launching an open-source mobile OS like Android was to make sure it stays relevant in the ad business in a world that would be usingmobile devices more and more for Internet-related purposes, so we shouldn't be ... See all stories on this topic » | Android Authority |
iHealthBeat
Many clinicians working in hospitals use mobile devices in patient care, according to separate reports by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and Spyglass Consulting Group, MobiHealthNews reports. HIMSS Survey Findings ...
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