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AT&T, Verizon Report Strong iPhone Sales
InformationWeek For musicians, podcasters, voice over artists, the iRig Microphone is an excellent mobile recording companion for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. An AT&T spokesperson said in a statement emailed to InformationWeek, "This quarter, US customers could … Verizon Beats by a WhiskerZacks.com IPhone, wireless lead reaction to VerizonMarketWatch Verizon "1st Quarter 2011 Earnings Report" Presentation Reveals How Many …TFTS (blog) Wireless and Mobile News -San Jose Mercury News all 1,506 news articles » |
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Mobile Active Defense Named Cool Vendor in Enterprise Mobility, 2011 by …
PR Newswire (press release) According to Gartner Inc., the research describes four vendors that are bringing new and innovative capabilities to organizations to deal with mobile consumerization and write as part of the report. Who should care? According to the report: … and more » |
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Verizon Beats by a Whisker
Zacks.com The largest US mobile service provider Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ – Analyst Report) declared its first quarter 2011 earnings results before the opening bell. Adjusted earnings came in at 51 cents per share, a penny ahead the Zacks Consensus … Mobile phone privacy double header: iPhones and Michigan policeMarketplace Search Tech Trader DailyBarron’s (blog) AT&T's LTE Plans Provide Clue to iPhone 5 LaunchLight Reading TG Daily -Financial Times -RTT News all 888 news articles » |
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Report: iPhones secretly track their users' locations
CNN The unauthorized surveillance started in June 2010, when the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system was released, according to two researchers who say they discovered a hidden tracking file and posted it out of concern for users. … iPhone, iOS 4 Are Tracking Apple Users' Whereabouts: ReporteWeek Report: Hidden File Secretly Tracks iPhone UsersMyStateline.com iPhone Tracking Sparks Privacy DebateWireless Week International Business Times -Zacks.com -TheStreet.com all 2,116 news articles » |
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Android and Facebook attract more malware attacks
ZDNet UK (blog) They lure people into filling in surveys and at worst can lead to $9.95 per month being billed to their mobile phone accounts. The report says they use click-jacking (a transparent GIF overlaid over the top of a button) to dupe victims into telling … Facebook and Android under increased security threatsDigitaltrends.com Report: Android, Facebook Plagued by MalwareWireless Week Facebook, Android Increasingly Under Attack: AVG Q1 Security Threat ReportTechCrunch FierceCIO all 14 news articles » |