Mobile phones not as 'reliable'

by Admin on April 13, 2012

HOME phones may be a thing of the past to some people, as we've start to become a mobile-only society.

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AnchorFree Appoints Tech Executive Doug Maine to Advisory Board

by Admin on April 12, 2012

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA– – AnchorFree, the global leader in consumer privacy and internet freedom, today announced the appointment of Doug Maine, former chief financial officer of IBM to the AnchorFree Board …

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US Mobile Phone Carriers to Launch Databases to Identify Stolen Phones

by Admin on April 11, 2012

Five U.S. mobile phone carriers will launch databases allowing customers to report stolen phones and prevent them from being reactivated, in a wide-ranging…

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Tech Stocks: AOL climbs on patent deal, but other techs stumble

by Admin on April 10, 2012

Internet-media company says it’ll sell 800 patents to Microsoft for $1.06 billion, but tech stocks follow the broader U.S. equities market lower on reaction to lackluster jobs data.

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Mobile phones banned inside Assembly

by Admin on April 10, 2012

Mobile phones have been banned inside the Assembly. Neither Ministers nor Members of the Legislative Assembly can bring their phones into the House. The rule also applies to press reporters and of…

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The Wonder of Tech: 99dresses is your Internet closet

by Admin on April 8, 2012

If you have a closet full of dresses but nothing to wear, check out 99dresses.com, a new Internet site designed to expand your wardrobe infinitely.

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Nokia town faces dim future as jobs shift to Asia

by Admin on April 8, 2012

Tomi Marjuaho repaired mobile phones for 10 years in the town of Salo in southern Finland, where Nokia, the world's top cell phone-maker, set up its wireless operations in the 1980s.

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Mobile phones hackers' main target

by Admin on April 7, 2012

Beijing, April 6 (IANS) Mobile phones will be hackers' main target in the future, according to a network security report.

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MPAA's former tech policy chief turns SOPA foe

by Admin on April 7, 2012

Hollywood's ex-chief technology policy officer has become the latest critic of controversial Web site blocking laws, arguing they're incompatible “with the health of the Internet.” [Read more]

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Brentwood Gazette commented Is a child's life worth less to these Brentwood drivers than a…

by Admin on April 5, 2012

THESE drivers are putting lives at risk by using their mobile phones as they pass schools on Brentwood's busiest main roads.

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IBM scope would create more data than Internet

by Admin on April 5, 2012

There's a massive telescope on the drawing board that hasn't even started construction yet, but when it's finished in 2024, it'll generate more data in a single day than the entire Internet. The computing giant IBM is collaborating with ASTRON (the Netherlands Institute of Radio Astronomy) to develop the next-generation computer tech needed to handle the colossal amount of data captured by the …

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Now access Facebook in eight Indian languages from mobile phones

by Admin on April 4, 2012

Social networking website Facebook today announced a facility for its users to access the site in eight Indian languages from mobile phones. This will be rolled out in phases over the next few weeks, … Related Stories Indian American student among wounded in US shooting Himachal road project incomplete after 33 years 10-year-old's RTI on 'Father of the Nation' title for Gandhi Top Maoist's …

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Three ETFs To Play The Tech IPO Boom

by Admin on April 3, 2012

Tech stocks representing internet 2.0 companies have dominated the IPO market over the past 12 months. In order to play this trend from a broad perspective, investors should consider these broad ETFs

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ACLU: Most US Police Don't Seek Warrants Before Tracking Cell Phones

by Admin on April 2, 2012

Many law enforcement agencies across the U.S. track mobile phones as part of investigations, but only a minority ask for court-ordered warrants, according to a…

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Tech firms' data gathering worries most Californians, poll finds

by Admin on April 2, 2012

Trust is low even for the most widely used Internet and smartphone companies, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple. California's high-tech firms make the world's most popular smartphones, social networks and search engines, but there's one asset they're struggling to build: trust.

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