Posts tagged mobile
Mysterious LG devices could show up at Mobile World Congress
On a Universal Plug and Play website, two new LG devices have appeared with very little information about them. Code named LG-P700 and LG-P880 More >
[Leak] Press shot of new Samsung phone running Ice Cream Sandwich ahead of Mobile World Congress
Samsung already made it official they won’t be showing the Galaxy S III next month at Mobile World Congress, but Mobile-Review EIC Eldar Murtazin More >
Rypple Launches Android App for the Mobile Workplace
A month and a half after Salesforce acquired the social performance management service named Rypple, an Android app has already been launched. This More >
Samsung Confirms: No Galaxy S3 at Mobile World Congress this Month
Finally we have something that’s official from Samsung about the Galaxy S3, but this one isn’t about specs or features. Today the Korean manufacturer More >
Mobile Device Privacy Act will Get Rid of Future Carrier-IQ Apps
The recent Carrier-IQ scandal has caused such a commotion when several smartphone users discovered that the app was pre-installed on their devices. More >
Mobile Privacy Bill Introduced In The House, Would Regulate Carrier IQ-Like Tracking Software
The Carrier IQ controversy has prompted numerous concerns and fears over citizens’ privacy rights. That’s why Congress has gone ahead and taken More >
ASUS Padfone at Mobile World Congress?
We’ve seen this one before, our very own Editor in Chief Darcy LaCouvee did a Hands-on with the ASUS Padfone at CES. It looks like now it is finally More >
Mobile Phones Outlawed in North Korea
For the next 100 days, mobile phone use is punishable by death.
This is the news we’re hearing trickling out of North Korea, where the country is in More >
ASUS Padfone all set for Mobile World Congress unveiling
At CES, I saw the ASUS Padfone, but it was in a plexiglass display. The reason was that it wasn’t the final design. I was told the final version More >
North Korea Outlaws the Use of Mobile Phones for the Next 100 Days
Smartphones—whether it’s an Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Nokia, or anything else; are now illegal in North Korea. Well, over More >