Motorola Solutions believes workplaces will find value in rugged handheld mobile computers that cost several times more than consumer-focused smartphones, but lasts much longer.
Matt Hamblen |
29 Jan |
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A resident of North Las Vegas, Nev., says owners of lost cell phones have repeatedly shown up at his house demanding phones that they tracked via software to his location.
Matt Hamblen |
15 Jan |
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Good Technology announced Good Vault, a system for adding two-factor authentication to the iPhone 4 and 4S for access to Good for Enterprise email.
Matt Hamblen |
04 Dec |
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Research In Motion took the unusual step of announcing a tough security certification for BlackBerry 10 in advance of the device's launch next quarter.
Matt Hamblen |
08 Nov |
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Samsung announced a new program on Monday to help enterprise IT shops feel more confident about allowing workers to use the coming Galaxy S III smartphone on the job.
Matt Hamblen |
18 Jun |
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Adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in enterprises has been 'severely limited' by the complexities of managing the wide variety of devices and versions of the operating system, research firm Gartner said in a new report.
Matt Hamblen |
04 Jun |
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AT&T on Monday acknowledged an organized attempt to hack information on as many as 1 million AT&T wireless customer accounts, but the company said no accounts were breached.
Matt Hamblen |
22 Nov |
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Four major credit card companies are working with the Isis mobile wallet venture to install mobile payment security applications on upcoming NFC-ready smartphones in the U.S.
Matt Hamblen |
26 Aug |
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The absence of Internet and telephone service at Osama bin Laden's $1 million hiding place helped tip off intelligence experts that the Al Qaeda leader was indeed there.
Matt Hamblen |
03 May |
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NetQin Mobile on Friday denied reports that claimed it had deliberately installed viruses on customers' mobile phones along with its antivirus software and then charged customers to remove the malware.
Matt Hamblen |
26 Mar |
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By 2014, about 12 per cent of all e-commerce transactions will be made using smartphones and other mobile devices, but fraud detection tools for mobile commerce are lagging, Gartner said today.
Matt Hamblen |
21 Sep |
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Verizon Wireless today announced that Android smartphones using its network can now use Good Technology's security and management software.
Matt Hamblen |
17 Sep |
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The wireless industry is abuzz with plans for expanding remote monitoring of just about any device over wireless networks.
Matt Hamblen |
06 May |
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Wireless LANs have grown in the workplace -- in size, number of installations and technology maturity -- to the point that many IT managers now expect to expand the uses of their networks in a new round of investments within the next year or two.
Matt Hamblen |
27 Dec |
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Lend Lease had antivirus software running on all of the gateways, e-mail servers and desktops that serve its 10,000 workers worldwide, but that wasn't enough to prevent a Blaster attack on Aug. 3, 2003. That incident prompted the global real estate management and financing company to begin a process that resulted in a sweeping revamp of its IT infrastructure.
Matt Hamblen |
16 Nov |
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