Mobile phone privacy upheld by US Supreme Court Telegraph.co.uk In what will be seen as a landmark decision the court has upheld the privacy of mobile phone owners – around 90 per cent of the US population. |
Mobile phones reflect our personal microbiome: Study Hindustan Times A new research has revealed that mobile phones reflect our personal ... the significant microbiological connection we share with our phones. |
Our mobile phone's bacterial fingerprint Bangkok Post New research in this area at the University of Oregon in the US shows that the bacteria and microorganisms that are living on our mobile phones can ... |
Cell phones are subject to search warrants WALB-TV A South Georgia prosecutor says today's Supreme Court decision, that police can't search your cell phone without first getting a warrant, will not ... |
Odeon to embrace mobile phones in cinemas with iBeacon trial Marketing Week Marketing Week Live: Odeon is trialling ways to make the experience of going to the cinema better by embracingmobile phones and making use of ... |
Social Media on Mobile Phones Surges with Young Consumers, Especially on iPhones Consumer Electronics Net During the same time, daily usage of Facebook on mobile phones surged from 24.7% of U.S. consumers in 2013 to 29.3% this year. The largest ... |
Mobile banking and shopping surges among young Australians, new data reveals ABC Online Young Australians are leading a surge in consumers usingmobile phones for banking and shopping. Australian Communications and Media Authority ... |
Android L release date, news and features TechRadar UK The experience will also be seamless, so Android L devices communicate properly, although Pichai was at pains to point out the mobile phone will ... |
WEEE fine for mobile phone importer letsrecycle.com A mobile phone logistics firm has been ordered to pay more than £23,000 for failing to register with a compliance scheme under the WEEE ... |
Motorists' anger at plummeting mobile-phone convictions Telegraph.co.uk Drivers are getting ever more frustrated with the failure of the police to catch mobile phone offenders as conviction rates plummet to their lowest level ... |
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