by Admin on January 23, 2011
Internet security experts are out with their predictions on the biggest threats in cyberspace this year and for one of the scariest look no further than the palm of your hand. Beneath the reality that we’re wired, even while walking, is this scary fact: cyberspace security hasn’t kept up with mobile access to the internet. McAfee Security Dave Marcus says “there’s not a lot of security …
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by on December 30, 2010
Did the tech news ever stop this year?
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by on December 22, 2010
Want to know about the coolest tech devices, apps and other stuff from 2010? You ask the Internet. We did a little tweeting, followed up with some e-mails and reached a few points of consensus as to the coolest tech stuff that came out in the year that’s just about to end.
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by on December 13, 2010
Even as China has grown to become the world’s largest cellular market, with more than 800 million mobile phone users, its handset manufacturers have trailed big global brands both at home and abroad. This year, that’s…
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by on November 29, 2010
Black Friday shoppers were drawn to mobile phones, laptops and tablet computers this year and lost interest in GPS devices, according to Wedbush analyst Scott Sutherland, but consumer electronics companies of all stripes saw shares decline as investors worried more about the European debt crisis than U.S. holiday shopping trends.
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by Admin on October 25, 2010
Call 2010 the year of the smartphone and mobile software. Phones like the Motorola Droid X, the HTC Incredible, and the Apple iPhone 4–and the many creative apps we liked this year–made this the largest category of products in the PCWorld 100.
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by Admin on October 8, 2010
The CTIA mobile conference usually revolves around applications and services for mobile phones. But this year in San Francisco it’s tablet computers that are the center of attention — and not only because they are popular with consumers, as many might expect.
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by on August 23, 2010
The main hype this year has been about the use of cell phones and the fact that they are being allowed at the Wyndham Championship as a test run for PGA events. There have been no reported issues with mobile devices at the event.
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by on August 10, 2010
Shipments of game-capable mobile phones are expected to grow about 11 percent this year, as shipments of consoles and handhelds slow, according to iSuppli.
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by Admin on August 8, 2010
Mobile promotions define back-to-school season this year
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