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| FDA plans to regulate some mobile phone apps Sacramento Bee AP WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration is taking the first steps toward regulating the rapidly expanding field of medical applications, or apps, for smart phones and other handheld devices. With the rise of the iPhone, Android and other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Who's on pace to sell 1M phones a day? (Hint: Not Apple) GigaOm The company expects to sell 300 million mobile phones in 2011, reports Mobile Business Briefing, up from 280 million last year. While it's unlikely that Samsung will catch Nokia in the overall handset sales just yet — Nokia sold 461 million phones in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cell phone hacking – Basic steps to protect yourself Calgary Herald By Lee Rickwood, Whatsyourtech.ca July 18, 2011 The first step you take to prevent your cell phone from being hacked is to realize you hold the padlock and the key to your own cell phone. OK, so now we know – we don't have to be famous, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to Avoid Common Cell Phone Scams with the Help of WhackANumber.com DigitalJournal.com (press release) Cell phones are very useful tools, and can make work and family life run more efficiently. However, scam artists have targeted cell phones as a way to access and steal private information. http://www.WhackANumber.com has compiled information and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Young boy robbed of mobile phone in Epsom Epsom Guardian Police are appealing for witnesses after a young boy was followed by two teenagers who then stole his mobile phone in Epsom. The robbery happened at about 4pm on Saturday, July 16, as he was walking through Epsom town centre. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HTC 7 Pro (US Cellular) PC Magazine Windows Phone 7 still lacks third-party app support. The HTC 7 Pro pairs Microsoft's vastly improved mobile OS with the company's now-familiar, tilting-display form factor and an excellent five-row QWERTY keyboard. While HTC's Android cell phones have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Isis Forms Relationships with Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express MarketWatch (press release) "Our work with Isis reinforces MasterCard's commitment to the continued development, innovation and evolution of mobile payments technologies." Isis will bring mobile commerce to consumers and merchants by using mobile phones to make point-of-sale ... See all stories on this topic » |
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