Rise of Mobile Devices Led to the Closure of Google Reader
The Droid Guy
The reports from BGR and Wired said that the eventual demise of the platform is due to the rise ofmobile devices today. Basically, the way that people consume news nowadays is much different than they were before. The fact that many people still use ...
See all stories on this topic »Security a Priority in DOD Move to Mobile Devices
Department of Defense
WASHINGTON, June 7, 2013 – The Defense Department wants to provide secure access to information from any device, anywhere and anytime, but the priority is security, the department's principal deputy chief information officer said here yesterday.
See all stories on this topic »Unlocking Your Mobile Phone Closer to Being Legal
CIO
"If you have paid for your mobile device, and aren't bound by a service agreement or other obligation, you should be able to use it on another network," senior White House adviser R. David Edelman said in response to the petition. [Related: White House ...
See all stories on this topic »Control4 Makes Wireless Connection To Mobile Devices
Twice
With a single Bridge, users can stream the same song from one mobile device to all zones at a time in a multizone audio system or to only one zone at a time. To distribute music from two or moremobile devices at a time, consumers would have to install ...
See all stories on this topic »FCC to Vote on Extending Telephone Privacy Rules to Mobile Devices
Adweek
As consumers abandon their landlines for mobile phones, the Federal Communications Commission is looking to pass a rule that will make sure the current privacy rules for telephones also apply to the portable devices. Aimed at strengthening consumer ...
See all stories on this topic »America's mobile phone unlock block coming unstuck
Register
The USA's curious decision to prohibit unlocking phones is a step closer to reversal, after the Committee on The Judiciary's Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet heard evidence about just what a silly, anti-competitive idea ...
See all stories on this topic »Waltop presents slim 4.5mm battery-free digitizer pen for mobile devices
Digitimes
Waltop International Corp., a global leader in electromagnetic (EM) based pen input design and manufacturing, announced the launch of the world's first battery-free digitizer pen with only 4.5 mm pen diameter, which targets the mobile device market ...
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The Droid Guy
The reports from BGR and Wired said that the eventual demise of the platform is due to the rise ofmobile devices today. Basically, the way that people consume news nowadays is much different than they were before. The fact that many people still use ...
See all stories on this topic »Security a Priority in DOD Move to Mobile Devices
Department of Defense
WASHINGTON, June 7, 2013 – The Defense Department wants to provide secure access to information from any device, anywhere and anytime, but the priority is security, the department's principal deputy chief information officer said here yesterday.
See all stories on this topic »Unlocking Your Mobile Phone Closer to Being Legal
CIO
"If you have paid for your mobile device, and aren't bound by a service agreement or other obligation, you should be able to use it on another network," senior White House adviser R. David Edelman said in response to the petition. [Related: White House ...
See all stories on this topic »Control4 Makes Wireless Connection To Mobile Devices
Twice
With a single Bridge, users can stream the same song from one mobile device to all zones at a time in a multizone audio system or to only one zone at a time. To distribute music from two or moremobile devices at a time, consumers would have to install ...
See all stories on this topic »FCC to Vote on Extending Telephone Privacy Rules to Mobile Devices
Adweek
As consumers abandon their landlines for mobile phones, the Federal Communications Commission is looking to pass a rule that will make sure the current privacy rules for telephones also apply to the portable devices. Aimed at strengthening consumer ...
See all stories on this topic »America's mobile phone unlock block coming unstuck
Register
The USA's curious decision to prohibit unlocking phones is a step closer to reversal, after the Committee on The Judiciary's Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet heard evidence about just what a silly, anti-competitive idea ...
See all stories on this topic »Waltop presents slim 4.5mm battery-free digitizer pen for mobile devices
Digitimes
Waltop International Corp., a global leader in electromagnetic (EM) based pen input design and manufacturing, announced the launch of the world's first battery-free digitizer pen with only 4.5 mm pen diameter, which targets the mobile device market ...
See all stories on this topic »