Thursday, March 3, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Virus experts warn the next big threat is on mobile phones and attacks beginning
CHQR
TORONTO - Virus experts are warning that the next big security threat is on mobile phones and that the attacks have begun in earnest. For months, security researchers have been tracking how hackers were trying to take their exploits to a new platform ...
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DEMO 2011: New Mobile Apps that Are Good for Business
IDG News Service
Remember when you flipped open your mobile phone and only made calls with it? It wasn't that long ago, but after watching the demos of mobile applications startup companies at DEMO Spring 2011, the flip phone seems prehistoric. ...
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Phone-hacking inquiry spreads to Sunday Times, Prescott tells Lords
The Guardian
Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA Other titles in Rupert Murdoch's media empire, including the Sunday Times, are being investigated for allegedly hacking into mobile phones belonging to well-known people, according to Lord Prescott. ...
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The Guardian
19 drivers caught using mobile phones in police crackdown
stv.tv
A total of 19 motorists were charged for using their mobile phone while driving between 7am and 3pm. The figures have been called "disappointing" by police who are reminding driver of the law. It is illegal to use a mobile phone or other handheld ...
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King County, WA, Unveils Interactive Book Cover Walking Tours Via Mobile Phones
Library Journal
As visitors discover titles spanning a range of genres, age groups, and eye-catching designs, they are encouraged to use their mobile phones to call the audio tour phone number. Each book cover comes with a unique code listed on the poster that ...
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Visit Topeka launches mobile app
Topeka Capital Journal
Visit Topeka on Thursday announced the launch of a mobile application that brings features of the organization's regular website to hand-held devices. Travel analysts estimate that 35 percent of leisure travelers use mobile phones or tablet computers ...
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