Friday, 26 October 2012

Mobile Phone Software

Now, software that allows users to control phones by just looking at it [Asian ...
Equities.com
London, Oct 26 (ANI): A Danish company hopes to clinch deals with major mobile phone and tablet makers after developing a software that enables users to control their devices by just moving their eyes. The software uses infrared light reflected from ...
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Breakfast Briefing: SSL under fire, Samsung's stellar sales and mobile phone ...
PC Pro
SSL security is once again under fire, according to ThreatPost. One of the web's underlying security protocols, SSL has been the target of attacks before, but according to researchers at the University of Texas, new flaws that affect non-browser ...
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Mobile phone app developers take on Africa
Phys.Org
"In a country where only six million people have good internet access—and between 20 and 25 million have SMS access—it makes all sense to go the SMS way," added the dreadlocked software engineer. The rise in mobile usage has been boosted by ...
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Mobile phone internet use to overtake computers?
Mazuma Mobile
It also expects Windows Phone 8 software, which will be launched at a Microsoft event on October 29th, to become the third most-popular operating system, behind market leaders iOS and Android. The latest Kantar World Panel data shows that the Google ...
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Samsung Celebrates Release of Galaxy Note II Smartphone
Gstyle magazine
October has been a big month for releases and updates on gadgets andsoftware. Samsung Telecommunications is the number 1 mobile phoneprovider in the United States right now. In keeping their top spot they are taking the necessary steps to remain ...
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Gstyle magazine
Smartphones Drive Third Quarter Growth in the Worldwide Mobile Phone Market ...
PYMNTS.com
The worldwide mobile phone market grew 2.4% year over year in the third quarter of 2012 (3Q12), driven by heavyweights Samsung and Apple as Nokia dropped off the Top 5 list of smartphone vendors. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC ...
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