Mobile/Wireless
- Android Security Woes: Google Wallet Threat Bad News for NFC Payments
- What You Can Learn from Motorola's Recent Refurbed Tablet Security Scare
- Latest Leaked Image of RIM's New BlackBerry 10 Smartphone, "London"
- Free Android Security App Utilizes CIO.com Tips
- Mobile Phone Etiquette: Vibrate Mode Just as Rude as Ringtones
News articles
MediaTek Lays Groundwork for Cheaper Android 4.0 Smartphones
Mon, February 13, 2012 - Semiconductor company MediaTek has launched a package of components that will be used by vendors to build mid-range and entry-level smartphones based on Android 4.0, the company said on Monday.
Is it Too Late to Save RIM?
Mon, February 13, 2012 - New Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins has a small window of opportunity to resuscitate the long-stumbling smartphone maker.
Acer Shows Off CloudMobile Smartphone Ahead of Mobile World Congress
Fri, February 10, 2012 - Mobile World Congress doesn't start until the end of February, but it appears some phone makers aren't very patient. According to phone blog Pocket-lint, Acer has leaked some details on its latest handset, the Acer CloudMobile.
Much of Western U.S. is a 3G Wasteland, Says FCC
Fri, February 10, 2012 - Anyone making a road trip across America should expect their mobile data service to basically not exist throughout much of the Western United States.
FCC Map: Large Areas Not Covered By Mobile Broadband
Fri, February 10, 2012 - The agency will use the map to identify areas for potential assistance through its new mobile broadband fund
Apple Tops the $100B+ Tech Club
Fri, February 10, 2012 - Ten years ago Apple posted revenue of $5.3 billion, a mere gnat compared to the IBM elephant which topped all tech companies with sales of $85.8 billion.
Blogger Exposes Major Google Wallet Security Flaw
Fri, February 10, 2012 - If you took one look at Google Wallet and said to yourself, "There's no way that's completely secure," it turns out you were right.
Motorola Mobility Fails to Make Patent Case Against Apple in German Court
Fri, February 10, 2012 - Just claiming a patent is essential to implement a standard is not enough, the court told Motorola Mobility
Mobile World Congress Sneak Peek: Quad-Core Smartphones, Ice Cream Sandwich, More
Fri, February 10, 2012 - It might be hard to imagine there will be that much more for makers of smartphones, tablets and other wireless offerings to reveal at Mobile World Congress at the end of this month after the deluge of products that debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show to kick off 2012. But Sony, HTC and others have gotten wireless watchers in a frenzy already by issuing MWC event invitations and stirring speculation about Android 4.0, Windows Phone and quad-core devices.
Japan's Largest Carrier to Launch Test Service to Combat Android Fragmentation
Fri, February 10, 2012 - NTT DoCoMo says its new remote testing service will help developers keep up with the variety of Android handsets and software versions



