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New Malware Bypasses Android Market, Downloads Directly to Mobile Phones eWeek Lookout Mobile Security is warning of a new kind of Android malware that bypasses Google's protections and targets the user's phone directly. Dubbed GGTracker by Lookout Mobile Security researchers, the latest Android malware is spread through in-app ... See all stories on this topic » |
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An International Look at Mobile Advertising Marketing Pilgrim The study notes that people in all three countries spend around 10 hours a week using their mobile phones for something other than calling or texting. They then looked at pre-purchase behavior and here's what they got: After reviewing the information, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Nokia stays on hold as market expands Livemint In the mobile phone business, technology becomes obsolete quickly and component prices fall. Handset-makers avoid stocking components, so as to profit from falling input costs and avert losses from hoarding soon-to-be-extinct technology. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Austin Joins Salt Lake City for Isis Mobile Commerce Rollout PC Magazine Given our increasing reliance on mobile phones, NFC is widely touted as the technology that will scale mobile payment adoption. Oddly, last April Isis announced that Salt Lake City, Utah, would be the "first of many markets" to deploy Isis. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Samsung eyes top handset vendor spot gulfnews.com By Naushad K. Cherrayil, Staff Reporter Dubai: Samsung, the world's second largest mobile phone manufacturer, is confident of becoming number one as the demand for smartphones is growing at a robust pace globally and regionally, but it has no plans to ... See all stories on this topic » |
IMANI holds forum kicking against immediate porting of mobile numbers Myjoyonline.com A senior fellow at IMANI, Kofi Bentil, said the move by the National Communication Authority will cause "economic and social disruption" because many people depend on their mobile phones for their livelihoods. Mr Bentil said government must think ... See all stories on this topic » |
Glastonbury: Mobile apps to come into play musicweek.com Meanwhile, mobile phone firm O2 is predicting this year's festival will be the "most mobile ever". It estimated around 3.6m web pages will be downloaded – a 60% increase year-on-year. Festival goers will also spend around 3.4m minutes speaking on their ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Mobile apps opportunity for students The Standard The scheme aims, of course, to nurture in youngsters the skills of writing software for mobile phones. Students will be given six weeks of training, after which they will join a design competition that promotes inclusiveness of the handicapped in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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