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Mobile Device

Army defends its mobile device security plan
Techworld.com
However, the basic findings in the reposted report, "Improvements Needed With Tracking and Configuring Army Commercial Mobile Devices," remain the same as the earlier version published March 26 but yanked off the Web a couple of days ago.
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HP Launches Cloud Management Solution for Mobile Devices
MSPmentor
The company also said the solution allows users to download approved enterprise applications from a secure storefront, upload files to support collaboration, and synchronize files between the HP cloud infrastructure and any mobile device. The data is ...
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40 Years of Mobile Phone Calls
Gadgets and gizmos
While most of us joined the mobile revolution long after this, it was on this day back in 1973 when a chap called Martin Cooper made history with a Motorola device. He was a senior engineer at Motorola and he called someone at another phone firm and ...
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FOX On Tech: Cell Phone Turns 40
FOX News Radio
Using a tiny hand-held device to call someone. But on April 3, 1973, the future arrived. (Cooper) “The time was ready for competitive portable, personal portable communications.” Martin Cooper, a top engineer with Motorola, made the first mobile phone ...
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FOX News Radio
Breakthrough Life360 Feature Leverages Locaid to Allow Users to Keep Tabs on ...
Sacramento Bee
A new function now allows Life360's 30 million customers to locate family members or loved ones on any mobile device at no added charge – up to five times per month. Life360 enables families to keep in touch by delivering location and security features ...
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Six-point penalty for using mobile at the wheel, says ...
Daily Mail
Drivers caught using a mobile phone behind the wheel twice should be banned from the roads, according to Britain's most senior police officer. Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said he was deeply concerned about the thousands of drivers who continue to flout the...
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Daily Mail
Your phone (and everybody else) knows where you are
ABA Journal
—You may not know it, but you are broadcasting your location to the world every time you use your smartphone, tablet or other mobile device. That can be a good thing if you're in a car accident in unfamiliar surroundings and you don't know how to tell ...
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