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Smartphone apps for children could be breaking the lawMoneywise Magazine
Mobile app developers could be breaking the law in the way they offer in-apppurchases to children, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said. It added that it ...
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Page Turners: Smartphone Apps for Serious ReadersWired
Bookworms are always seeking new text to devour. These apps will help procure ebooks, stories from the web, audiobooks, and even dusty analog tomes.
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FDA lays out rules for smartphone health appsmessenger-inquirer
WASHINGTON — Food and Drug Administration officials say they will begin regulating a new wave of applications and gadgets that work with smartphones to ...
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FDA Lays Out Rules For Some Smartphone Health AppsCounsel & Heal
Food and Drug Administration issued a guidance for developers of medical mobile applicationsto regulate its functioning on smartphones. (Photo ...
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PeopleSpy App Unleashes the Investigative Power of SmartphonesDigitalJournal.com
PeopleSpy.com, the leading website in providing instant online background reports, has recently released apps for Android and iPhone users to enjoy this ...
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Smart phone thefts can devastate ownersChattanooga Times Free Press
The company intentionally left 50 smartphones in cities throughout the U.S. and Canada and tracked what apps and information those who recovered them ...
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Smartphone Marketing - the next eraMarketing
Mobile marketing is reaching an evolutionary point that has not been seen since the launch of SMS and the introduction of smart phone apps, writes Chris Minas ...
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Are Your Smartphone Apps Really Useful or Just Wasting Time?The Rotunda
Are Your Smartphone Apps Really Useful or Just Wasting Time? Story · Comments. Print: Create a hardcopy of this page; Font Size: Default font size: Larger font ...
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Charity begins on the smartphoneSydney Morning Herald
While we increasingly embrace excessive consumerism, this app offers an easy opportunity to be generous to others as we sip our morning coffee or go to the ...
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Medical apps face tougher scrutinyRheumatology Update
Diagnostic smartphone apps are set to face tougher regulatory scrutiny under long-awaited new guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration.
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