Mobile Broadband What it Really Means
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Mobile Broadband : What it really means

Posted February 18, 2012 by thomasbrown

The term mobile broadband refers to high-speed wireless Internet connections and services designed to be used from arbitrary locations. Find out what “Mobile Broadband” really means. The facts and figures behind it.

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How Secure Are They -- Android vs iOS
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How Secure Are They? Android vs iOS

Posted January 8, 2012 by thomasbrown

With the dominance of iOS and the rising popularity of Android devices in the mobile marketplace, the security of these devices is a growing concern and focus for smartphone users. This infographic examines the security features of Android and iOS, and also takes a look at their strengths and weaknesses. By: Veracode

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It's time to cease the Adobe Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers
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It’s time to cease the Adobe Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers

Posted November 9, 2011 by thomasbrown

In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers, according to an e-mail sent to Adobe partners on Tuesday evening. And with that e-mail flash, Adobe has signaled that it knows, as Steve Jobs predicted, the end of the Flash era on the [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Note
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It’s a Smartphone, it’s a Super Compact Tablet, it’s a Samsung Galaxy Note

Posted October 31, 2011 by thomasbrown

Samsung’s new GT-N7000 Galaxy Note is all about display in terms of size as well as quality. Almost as thin as the Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note is pretty fast and its 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED is display is stunning and large! At the presentation of 1280 x 800 pixels, it is at par with [...]

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The story of Nokia & Mirosoft Windows Mobile
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The Story of Nokia & Microsoft Mobile Marriage | 800, Ace & Sabre

Posted October 25, 2011 by thomasbrown

The wait is over, Nokia is set to launch its comeback bid in London tomorrow – the struggling mobile phone manufacturer is likely to unveil three new Windows Phone handsets, running the latest version of the software and aimed at the midrange of the market, as well as new handsets based on its aging Symbian [...]

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