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Belfast Telegraph
Instead of producing its own handset, the social network Facebook last night made its most ambitious pitch to the many millions of us who are increasingly browsing the internet using our hand-held devices by unveiling software that turns regular mobile ...
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Securing Compromised Mobile Device Evidence
Officer.com
Lost cell phones are commonplace. They're small, lightweight and easy to misplace when they slip out of a jacket pocket or bag, get left on a messy restaurant table or seat back pocket, or even in a shopping cart. A mobile phone that has passed.
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InvestmentNews
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets is making a huge difference in the profitability of advisory firms. According to the 2013 InvestmentNews Adviser Technology Survey, 88% of the top performers and 94% of all others use ...
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78% mobile users fall victims to cybercrimes
Khaleej Times
Nearly nine out of 10 online adults (87 per cent) in the Middle East and Africa are mobile deviceusers, of which a large majority (78 per cent) are using them to access the Internet, according to the study which provided new insights into Middle East ...
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Good Times was just one of many applications at AT&T's showcase, highlighting research related tomobile device usages. Another project, the StorEBook Reader, uses AT&T's Text-to-Speech technology for a tablet or smartphone to automatically read ...
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Belfast Telegraph
Instead of producing its own handset, the social network Facebook last night made its most ambitious pitch to the many millions of us who are increasingly browsing the internet using our hand-held devices by unveiling software that turns regular mobile ...
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| Tablets And Smartphones To Dominate PCs By 2015 RedOrbit Shipments of devices will continue to increase over the next few years, according to a report from Gartner, but the mix of devices will start to lean toward tablets and mobilephones. Desk-based PCs and notebook shipments will decline in that time. See all stories on this topic » | RedOrbit |
| Buy Shaw movie tickets via mobile phone AsiaOne SINGAPORE - Starting tomorrow, there will be a new way to buy movie tickets at Shaw Theatres. The cinema chain has teamed up with StarHub to allow the purchase of tickets on the mobile operator's SmartWallet app. The mobile wallet, which enables... See all stories on this topic » | AsiaOne |
Officer.com
Lost cell phones are commonplace. They're small, lightweight and easy to misplace when they slip out of a jacket pocket or bag, get left on a messy restaurant table or seat back pocket, or even in a shopping cart. A mobile phone that has passed.
See all stories on this topic »Top-performing advisers increase mobile device usage
InvestmentNews
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets is making a huge difference in the profitability of advisory firms. According to the 2013 InvestmentNews Adviser Technology Survey, 88% of the top performers and 94% of all others use ...
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| Mobile phone turns 40, with little fanfare Sin Chew Jit Poh (WASHINGTON-AFP) - The mobile phone turned 40 on Wednesday, with no fanfare to mark the occasion in a market which seemed focused on new smartphones like the iPhone and a possible Facebook-themed device. The first mobile call was placed April... See all stories on this topic » | Sin Chew Jit Poh |
Khaleej Times
Nearly nine out of 10 online adults (87 per cent) in the Middle East and Africa are mobile deviceusers, of which a large majority (78 per cent) are using them to access the Internet, according to the study which provided new insights into Middle East ...
See all stories on this topic »Mobile app sends calls to voicemail by reading brain
PC Advisor
Good Times was just one of many applications at AT&T's showcase, highlighting research related tomobile device usages. Another project, the StorEBook Reader, uses AT&T's Text-to-Speech technology for a tablet or smartphone to automatically read ...
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