5 startups using mobile technology to anticipate your every need
VentureBeat
In a world rife with mobile devices, businesses have unprecedented access to information about their consumers. They can learn about our tastes and interests from social media, our purchasing habits from previous online behavior, and perhaps most ...
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USA TODAY
(Editor's note: In this guest post, Marc van Zadelhoff, IBM vice president of strategy and product management, argues that security for mobile devices is moving rapidly in the right direction.) Here is a bold suggestion: mobile technology actually ...
See all stories on this topic »Policy Watch: Is policy driving economic growth?
RCR Wireless News
On the heels of a recent hearing entitled “Equipping Carriers and Agencies in the Wireless Era,” the Competitive Carrier Association encouraged the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, to make ...
See all stories on this topic »Glass - The Perfect Partner for Mobile Electronics
Glass on Web
Dr. Jeffrey Evenson, senior vice president and operations chief of staff for Corning, addressed the MITMobile Technology Summit, a gathering of industry leaders in some of the hottest innovations hitting the mobile market. Evenson began by asking, “So ...
See all stories on this topic »QLess Innovative Queuing Technology Eliminates Lines for Telecom Retailer ...
IT Business Net
QLess, Inc., the worlds first mobile queuing solution, helping organizations replace physical lines in waiting rooms with virtual and mobile technology, is proud to announce that it has been selected to provide its patented Mobile Queue Management ...
See all stories on this topic »The Palm Foleo Predicted Our Multidevice Mobile Future
BizTech Magazine
If you had to assign a breakout year to mobile technology, 2007 would probably be it. After numerous baby steps, the market took a great leap forward with the rollout of the first iPhone that June, followed by Google's mobile platform, Android, in ...
See all stories on this topic »Petnology: Where technology and pets collide
Metro
Petnology: Where technology and pets collide Out walking the dog. Thanks to mobile technology, social networking and GPS I can take a picture and tell the world where I am – but who would care? (Photo: Gretel Ensignia). So you're at a dinner party, or ...
See all stories on this topic »Android lock-screen bypass highlights mobile risk
InfoWorld (blog)
A Skype bug that enables an attacker to bypass the lock screen on several Android mobile devices demonstrates once again the need for additional security to protect corporate data against such flaws, experts say. "Pulser," the developer administrator ...
See all stories on this topic »World's First Firefox OS Smartphone Hits Stores
Indiatimes.com
World's First Firefox OS Smartphone Hits Stores. By IndiaTimes | July 3, 2013, 3:56 pm IST - Posted 9 hours ago Mobile · « Go Back to Homepage. MADRID: Spain's Telefonica is offering the world's first smartphone with the Firefox operating system to ...
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VentureBeat
In a world rife with mobile devices, businesses have unprecedented access to information about their consumers. They can learn about our tastes and interests from social media, our purchasing habits from previous online behavior, and perhaps most ...
See all stories on this topic »ANALYSIS: Why BYOD security will be up to snuff by 2014
USA TODAY
(Editor's note: In this guest post, Marc van Zadelhoff, IBM vice president of strategy and product management, argues that security for mobile devices is moving rapidly in the right direction.) Here is a bold suggestion: mobile technology actually ...
See all stories on this topic »Policy Watch: Is policy driving economic growth?
RCR Wireless News
On the heels of a recent hearing entitled “Equipping Carriers and Agencies in the Wireless Era,” the Competitive Carrier Association encouraged the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, to make ...
See all stories on this topic »Glass - The Perfect Partner for Mobile Electronics
Glass on Web
Dr. Jeffrey Evenson, senior vice president and operations chief of staff for Corning, addressed the MITMobile Technology Summit, a gathering of industry leaders in some of the hottest innovations hitting the mobile market. Evenson began by asking, “So ...
See all stories on this topic »QLess Innovative Queuing Technology Eliminates Lines for Telecom Retailer ...
IT Business Net
QLess, Inc., the worlds first mobile queuing solution, helping organizations replace physical lines in waiting rooms with virtual and mobile technology, is proud to announce that it has been selected to provide its patented Mobile Queue Management ...
See all stories on this topic »The Palm Foleo Predicted Our Multidevice Mobile Future
BizTech Magazine
If you had to assign a breakout year to mobile technology, 2007 would probably be it. After numerous baby steps, the market took a great leap forward with the rollout of the first iPhone that June, followed by Google's mobile platform, Android, in ...
See all stories on this topic »Petnology: Where technology and pets collide
Metro
Petnology: Where technology and pets collide Out walking the dog. Thanks to mobile technology, social networking and GPS I can take a picture and tell the world where I am – but who would care? (Photo: Gretel Ensignia). So you're at a dinner party, or ...
See all stories on this topic »Android lock-screen bypass highlights mobile risk
InfoWorld (blog)
A Skype bug that enables an attacker to bypass the lock screen on several Android mobile devices demonstrates once again the need for additional security to protect corporate data against such flaws, experts say. "Pulser," the developer administrator ...
See all stories on this topic »World's First Firefox OS Smartphone Hits Stores
Indiatimes.com
World's First Firefox OS Smartphone Hits Stores. By IndiaTimes | July 3, 2013, 3:56 pm IST - Posted 9 hours ago Mobile · « Go Back to Homepage. MADRID: Spain's Telefonica is offering the world's first smartphone with the Firefox operating system to ...
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