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- Cisco predicts more mobile devices than people by 2016
- CloudBees puts its PaaS anywhere
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- T-Mobile announces all 4G smartphones in Valentine’s Day sale
- African rival to iPad launched
- Ofcom proposes Openreach broadband and phone price cut
- Skype could hit Windows Phone soon
- Droid Razr Maxx: a slim smartphone with a super battery
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- UCILIA news digest: stories you may have missed in January 2012
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- China Telecom reveals upcoming launch of iPhone 4S
- Verizon launching a family data plan
- Technology firms create DMarc to fight phishing
- North Korean government labels cell phone users as war criminals
- How Wi-Fi could squeeze wireless carriers
- Ericsson is buying BelAir, betting on Wi-Fi
- States allow voting via cloud for citizens overseas
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- Amazon Fire skips preloaded Google apps
- Nokia fined for spam texts in Australia
- SoundCloud reaches 10 million registered users
- Cloud provider Joyent gets $85 million for global expansion
- Samsung suffers German court setback in Apple battle
- Quantum computing could head to 'the cloud'
- AT&T hikes data prices, caps for smartphones
- CY.SEND: Recharge Orange Uganda cell phones online
- Cloud computing democratizes digital animation
- Visa Europe: By 2020, half of all Visa payments will be mobile
- Cellphone makers can expect poor reception in 2012
- Samsung seeks to merge smartphone operating platforms
- Personal cloud computing to launch in Kenya
- iPhone, iPad apps for children with learning difficulties
- iPhone sales halted after shoppers pelt Apple store
- Samsung promises all-day battery life on phones
- Ofcom boosts 4G coverage plan in rural 'not-spots'
- Bank signs up for cloud computing
- Intel Medfield chip on Motorola and Lenovo smartphones
- Cisco powers video in the cloud with new Videoscape products
- World's biggest tech show searching for "wow"
- Dropcam takes home video monitoring into the cloud
- New ViewPhone 3 accepts dual SIM cards
- China next in line to sue Apple, illegal App store sales
- Smartphone screens get ready: Gorilla Glass 2 is coming
- 10 cloud startups to watch in 2012
- Mobile carriers: Five predictions for 2012
- Microsoft to enable Linux on its Windows Azure cloud in 2012
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- UCILIA news digest: stories you may have missed in December
- Amazon takes supercomputing to the cloud
- Microsoft eyeing cloud backup service for its phones
- What the HDD shortage means for cloud computing
- Prada Phone by LG 3.0 launches in South Korea
- China GPS rival Beidou starts offering navigation data
- Apple billing e-mail scam making the rounds
- Give your old Android smartphone new life
- Disaster Recovery is your transitional Cloud step
- BlackBerry 10 delay casts doubt on RIM recovery
- Tablets hurt, but cloud helps Intel
- iPhone sales strong in U.S., U.K., but declining elsewhere
- Motorola Mobility infringed Microsoft patent
- Sony apologises as PlayStation Vita complaints rise
- Patent win for Apple: Some HTC phones banned in US
- Touchless smartphones and TVs could be on sale in 2012
- StillSecure - jumping the gun on cloud security?
- Facebook gives Timeline to iPhone users
- Lady Gaga's Facebook page attacked by iPad scam
- Mexico telecom regulator signs contracts to friends
- Made in Texas: Apple's A5 iPhone chip
- India will be a cloud first IT market
- iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: Which one to buy?
- Beware Nanny / Au Pair scams
- .NET comes to Cloud Foundry
- Facebook scam: Get a Costco Gift Card for FREE!
- Safety board proposes ban on cell use while driving
- Apple: Five predictions for 2012
- UK’s 4G network may be delayed until 2015
- RIM faces threat again to its service in Indonesia
- Motorola wins Apple patent fight in Germany
- Panasonic eyes fresh tilt at global phone market
- Appirio acquires Saaspoint for push into Europe
- AT&T throttles speeds for heavy data users
- CloudVerse: Cisco unveils their unified cloud strategy
- Facebook platform on mobile comes to Android
- Verizon blocks Google Wallet on Galaxy Nexus
- Amazon users targeted with new phishing attack
- Tool to detect Carrier IQ
- Apple iOS platform internal codenames revealed!
- Maroc Telecom promotion: Double mobile top up with cysend.com (1-7 December, 2011)
- Sexting far less prevalent than previously reported
- Scammers try to trick LinkedIn users with sob story
- CY.SEND: Cubacel Christmas promotion (5-8 December 2011)
- Apple Store billing phishing - beware bogus emails!
- SugarCRM Cloud Computing strategy
- Apple denies claims that Siri is anti-abortion
- HPCC Systems tunes big data platform for Amazon cloud
- Samsung wins appeal on Galaxy tablet ban in Australia
- UCILIA news digest: stories you may have missed in November
- Cisco: Global cloud data traffic growing rapidly
- RIM to offer security features on iPhone, Androids
- "PayPal email address change" phishing scheme doing rounds
- Top 10 predictions for the Cloud in 2012
- How to turn your iPhone into a microscope eyepiece
- Most Britons oppose children having mobile phones
- Facebook calling out to mobile developers in Asia
- Hosting providers aim to challenge cloud leaders
- Google and Samsung confirm Galaxy Nexus volume bugs
- Does stress lead to sleep texting?
- Galaxy Nexus now available for pre-order through Expansys
- Facebook: Phishing email threatens to delete your accounts in 24 hours
- Users build bridge to 'dark net' through Amazon's cloud
- Does risk outweigh the benefits from the cloud?
- Facebook's phone: Oversharing to go
- Bit9 lists 'Dirty Dozen' unsafe smartphones
- Amazon Kindles 'damaged by airport scanners'
- IBM launches OpenFlow switch for data centers
- Secretive North Korea opens up to cellphones
- iPhone to help you make Thanksgiving dinner
- AT&T to offer smartphones for one cent on Black Friday
- Mobile phone companies warned over data tariff advice
- Morocco: Maroc Telecom limited offer (16-22 November 2011)
- Google: 200 million Android devices activated globally
- Skype desktop app now makes Facebook video calls
- Smartphones, dumbphones, and Facebook phones
- Daily deal aggregator Yipit comes to iPhone
- Amazon supersizes compute cluster
- Scientists boost battery strength with small holes
- HTC Rezound: Fastest Android phone yet (review)
- How the cloud is reshaping supercomputers
- Phone might help those with chronic pain
- Mobile war: iOS vs. Android
- Sunderland to get city-wide cloud computing
- Apple's 'Batterygate' end-game: Do nothing?
- Apple selling unlocked, contract-free iPhone 4S
- VMware prepping 'phone-in-a-phone' for enterprise customers
- Why Siri won't work on older iPhones
- Apple iOS 5.0.1 released with battery bug fix
- Pros and cons of moving email to a cloud service
- Amazon’s Oregon cloud region open for business
- Cisco's quarterly results beat analysts' estimates
- Windows 8 to save your battery life
- Google to support Android firms in lawsuits
- Rackspace delivers OpenStack for private clouds
- Motorola wins preliminary ban vs Apple in Germany
- Apple security expert finds apps-software bug
- London’s CityFibre to build a $800 million gigabit network
- Verizon to sell HTC Rezound with Beats audio
- 2 million iOS 5 users choose Hotmail
- Morocco: Maroc Telecom Mobile offer (1-7 November 2011)
- Qualcomm: Windows 8 will take us beyond smartphones
- Verizon Motorola Droid Razr arrives November 10
- Apple gives devs iOS 5.0.1 to test battery fix
- Cloudability offers cloud cost-tracking APIs, free beer
- Ofcom reveals state of UK telecoms
- VeriFone acquires Global Bay
- Android's browser passed Opera Mini for second place
- Cloud providers form alliance based around Google Apps
- UCILIA news digest: 25 stories you may have missed in October
- 'Batterygate': Apple's latest iPhone controversy?
- How Siri could revolutionize the 911 system
- Two useful Halloween apps
- Samsung overtakes Apple to win smartphone crown
- Top 5 tips from cloud superstars Hamilton and Bechtolsheim
- Sony pays Ericsson $1.47B, takes over phone business
- Nokia bets on Windows Phone future
- Linksys refocuses on Wi-Fi, video
- Apple patents touchscreen unlock gestures
- Apple building solar farm for data center
- Man embeds smartphone into prosthetic arm
- Nokia push to help Microsoft in Europe
- Oracle grabs SaaS provider RightNow to fluff its cloud
- iPhone/iOS 5 battery saver tips
- Skype: Online numbers in Italy withdrawn
- Saudi Telecom plans overseas acquisitions in 2012
- T-Mobile: Yeah, we still don't have the iPhone
- Mobile phone brain cancer link rejected
- What's inside Google's Ice Cream Sandwich phones, tablets?
- Microsoft to launch Mango smartphones with Nokia, Samsung soon
- Windows Live Team phishing scam
- Top 10 pitfalls of P2P integration to avoid in the cloud
- Motorola revives brand with slim Droid Razr
- Google, Samsung unveil Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Galaxy Nexus
- iCloud snafus point to dark side of consumer cloud
- Cisco bolsters its switch lineup
- HTC loses Apple patent infringement case in US
- Samsung moves for iPhone 4S ban in Australia and Japan
- Cloud cannibalism: Is PaaS killing SaaS?
- Apple's new 'Find My Friends' app finds wife cheating?
- Microsoft closes $8.5 billion Skype acquisition
- New iPhone on sale, fans buy in tribute to Jobs
- New iPhone 4S winning rave reviews
- Could wireless voice service go extinct?
- Apple opens up iCloud to the masses
- YouTube phishing email
- Smartphones take on silent killers as portable danger detectors
- RIM restores BlackBerry services day after outage
- Microsoft Skype deal gets green light in Europe
- Ofcom delays 4G mobile auctions
- 3 Reasons VoIP Phones Make Sense for Small Businesses
- 2 of Every 3 Smartphones Sold are Android or iOS
- HTC Sensation XL Makes London Debut, Complete With Beats Audio
- Apple to showcase new iPhone after 15-month hiatus
- Cloud-powered facial recognition is terrifying
- Apple rejects Samsung's settlement offer in Australia
- Thunderbolt, other HTC phones have big security hole
- Intel to buy Israeli mobile navigation firm Telmap
- Stop Skype numbers: Italians without a voice
- Tim Cook's time to shine with new Apple iPhone
- VoIP Telephones: Global PBX sales surged to $59 billion in 2010
- UCILIA news digest: 30 stories you may have missed in September
- Google backs off year-old cloud computing lawsuit against federal agency
- Kik Messenger returns to BlackBerry despite lawsuit
- Amazon’s Silk joins the browser wars
- Amazon Kindle lights Fire under Android, RIM
- More than a third of Android phones are 4G-enabled
- Flite launches FliteHub, an online marketplace of ad components
- Apple sends out invite for iPhone event
- iPhone 5 hardware spec check
- New phishing scam targets PayPal customers
- Asian tech firms face stiff challenge in mobile systems
- India imposes text message limit to prevent spam
- T-Mobile unveils Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC Amaze 4G
- How security is becoming a must-have on smartphones
- 5 ways to protect against vendor lock-in in the cloud
- Samsung's legal woes threaten to crimp tablets, chips
- Some iPhone 5 panels have defect
- Cell phone service comes to some NYC subway stations
- Oracle seeks $1.16 billion from Google in Android case
- Via Technologies files patent lawsuit against Apple
- Third of under-tens 'own mobiles'
- TalkTalk tops UK phone gripes list
- Trade-in service sees big boost ahead of new iPhone
- Apple prepping pilot program to loan iPads to retail staff
- Leap's Cricket prepaid service goes national
- Cellphones may be new tool vs Somalia famine
- Apple granted 40 patents in China
- IBM begets more little blue clouds
- Skype updates its software to support Microsoft's Windows 8
- HTC officially announces the Rhyme for Verizon
- Google tells developers how to prep for Ice Cream Sandwich
- Nokia Siemens Networks to push cloud computing to telco gear market
- RightScale breached the 3-million-server milestone
- Google Wallet opens for business
- Samsung to seek iPhone 5 ban in Korea
- LG Optimus Q2 release, Android phone QWERTY Slider
- China Mobile and Apple talk 4G
- 'Subconscious mode' extends handset battery life
- Pong cell phone case reduces cell phone radiation
- Facebook gives developers easy access to Heroku cloud
- Apple removes 'Jew or Not Jew?' app from France
- Chip in new BlackBerrys opens door to use as ID
- Zetta raises $9M more for enterprise cloud storage
- UPS will text you before your package is delivered
- Valeo demonstrates parking by iPhone
- HTC launched Sensation XE with integrated Beats Audio support
- Google bumped up Motorola offer by $3 billion
- Xignite gets big money for big data applications
- Give your iPhone a glowing Apple logo
- HTC: iPhones are for old people
- iOS 5 gold master expected next week
- Galaxy S II graphics fastest among Android phones
- Broadcom to buy NetLogic for $3.7 billion
- Cisco launches new routers aimed at wireless carriers
- Sprint to offer unlimited data plan for iPhone 5
- Smozzy gives T-Mobile users free Web access
- Google Blogger application now available for iPhone
- Intel pushing for more multi-platform mobile apps
- Alibaba Cloud Computing to release English mobile OS this month
- Sprint offers the most data bang for the buck
- Smartphones: how and why consumers choose them
- HTC sues Apple using Google patents
- Iridium Communications to sell new satellite phone
- Cobra Tag keeps track of your keys and smartphone
- Korean trustbusters raid Google offices
- iCloud Communications drops trademark lawsuit against Apple, changes name
- Samsung Galaxy WiFi 3.6 takes the “phone” out of “smartphone”
- D.Telekom could miss fee if AT&T deal fails
- Apple to open first Hong Kong store this quarter
- Dell, Baidu team up for tablets and mobiles
- How cell phones and smartphones get their names
- The great debate: Windows Azure vs. Amazon Web Services
- 4 new platforms for building a business mobile app
- Apple tech would help disabled use iOS devices
- Salesforce's Benioff: Cloud is about community, not one leader
- Verizon Wireless turning to video with your data plan in mind
- Enterprise VOIP – how to engineer for the real-world
- AT&T prepares two-track plan to save T-Mobile deal
- China's Baidu launches mobile apps platform
- HTC to reveal Eternity and Omega Windows Phone Mango devices
- Samsung Galaxy Note: big phone or tiny tablet?
- How to predict the energy efficiency of cloud computing
- U.S. Government seeks to block AT&T's T-Mobile deal
- Apple loses another unreleased iPhone in San Francisco bar
- UCILIA news digest: 30 stories you may have missed in August
- Steve Jobs resigns, but Apple unlikely to change
- Your phone will soon recognize things it sees
- Popular Android app Dolphin Browser dives into iPhones
- Samsung announces three new Bada 2.0 smartphones
- iCloud support could be headed to Snow Leopard
- Mobile operator Three promises wireless broadband for remote areas
- Mozilla makes mobile Firefox a priority
- Can you tell a real Facebook e-mail from a phishing attempt?
- New iPhone fitness app rewards exercise
- iPhone recharging cases: Switchback vs. PowerSkin
- Samsung launches mobile instant messaging tool
- BT to increase phone call charges by 5%
- Nokia unveils two cheap phones for emerging markets
- Antenna clothes help phone signal
- StubHub launches mobile ticketing system with San Francisco Giants
- RIM announces BBM Music - a new cloud-based music service
- Euro ban for Samsung Galaxy phone
- Sprint to start selling iPhone 5 in mid-October
- Earthquake call fail: BlackBerry Messenger beats the phone carriers
- China says Google has not sought approval on Motorola
- Samsung joins Apple in emerging markets smartphone push
- McAfee says Android plagued by the most malware
- Azumio app turns iPhone into a stress gauge
- iPhone 5 to be a dual-mode 'world phone'
- Microsoft partners with China firm on cloud-computing
- How to change your voicemail passcode to avoid phone hacking?
- Apple's iPhone gets Japanese earthquake alert
- Skype to acquire group messaging service GroupMe
- 4G a boon to U.S. economy and jobs
- Sprint, Clearwire said talking on potential merger
- Beware of the Traffic Ticket Trojan
- Skype app lets you pay for Wi-Fi by the minute
- HP to end tablet, phone businesses, may sell PC arm
- TalkTalk and Tiscali UK fined £3m by Ofcom
- AT&T to cut down on available SMS plans
- Photovine: Google releases iPhone app for community photo-sharing
- US cities and states consider cell phone radiation laws
- Apple, Nokia, Qualcomm eye InterDigital
- Mobile Devs fined $50,000 for collecting children's info in apps
- How Google-Motorola will change tech
- Amazon releases secure cloud for government
- Apple may invest US$1B in Sharp for mobile displays
- T-Mobile to sell phones and service at Family Dollar stores
- Google's Motorola to reshape Asian phone makers
- Taiwan's HTC sues Apple over patents, again
- Hunch infographic reveals traits of Android vs iPhone users
- Google to boost Android with Motorola Mobility acquisition
- RentTheCloud.com the “real estate agent for cloud”
- 5 free iPhone apps to send a photo postcard
- AT&T may divest $8B in assets to close T-Mobile deal
- Apple to unveil iPhone 5, 'iCloud iPhone' on September 7?
- FCC plan would allow 911 to accept texts, photographs and videos
- NFC: the future technology for mobile phones
- T-Mobile to charge overage fees on 200MB data plan
- How much iCloud storage will you need?
- Onlive 'cloud console' to get UK launch on September 22
- Cobra iRadar for iPhone already affordable
- Verizon to open Application Innovation Center in San Francisco
- Sprint Nextel to launch cloud services in Q4
- Kindle Cloud Reader Web app rebuffs Apple
- Facebook announces Messenger app for iPhone and Android
- Nokia to stop selling Symbian in U.S. and Canada
- Visa to boost mobile payment adoption
- Samsung Galaxy S II LTE to be launched as Samsung Celox in September
- MobileMe users will get 25GB with iCloud conversion
- Amazon cloud outage downs Netflix, Quora
- Fake Firefox update email includes password-stealing trojan
- Lightning strike in Dublin downs Amazon, Microsoft clouds
- BlackBerry Bold 9900 available for pre-order on Vodafone
- 10-year-old hacker finds flaw in mobile games
- Tiny lens could put projector phones in our pockets
- Nuance speech recognition coming with iOS 5
- Jumptap publishes smartphone preference hot zones on US map
- Square system proved to be vulnerable to credit card fraud
- Samsung Conquer 4G to hit Sprint August 21 for $100
- Keep your smartphone dry with Eco Pod waterproof case
- Sirius XM Satellite 2.0 coming to cars in 2013
- Vonage iPhone app lets you pay for calls via iTunes
- South Korea fines Apple $2,830 over iPhone data collection
- Think twice about buying a new BlackBerry
- Intel to invest $50 million in cloud computing and Chinese firms
- XCom Global's SIM card to cover multiple countries
- Apple iCloud vs Amazon cloud in developer survey
- AT&T doubles down on BlackBerry with three OS 7 devices
- Google, TI cozy up on Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- Windows Phone 7 sales $613 million at most
- Apple unveiled prices for extra iCloud storage
- iPad users finally get Skype app
- Amazon contest to highlight cloud usage among startups
- Foxconn to replace workers with 1 million robots in 3 years
- AT&T to throttle heavy data users
- Google acquires over 1000 IBM patents
- Apple overtook Samsung and Nokia in global smartphone competition
- Alibaba takes on Google and Apple
- TaskRabbit for iPhone lets you outsource your chores
- Why cloud and SOA will boost outsourcing
- Microsoft's Web map shows your phone and PC location
- Apple, Samsung to explore solar power
- PayPal exec: new mobile payment players will face challenges
- Updated Trapster lets Android users view and report road hazards
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread comes to Droid X2
- Facebook iPad app hidden inside iPhone app
- Xoom to get 4G hookup in September
- Old Nokia phones live in Mobile Man
- 4 reasons why cloud computing is efficient
- Windows Phone 7 OS “Mango” coming this fall
- Twitter Direct Messages Phishing Scam
- Sprint launches first CDMA PTT phones
- Do we really need 3D smartphones?
- Boot to Gecko – Mozilla's web-based OS
- Google Nexus S now available at Best Buy
- Wardrobe malfunction video used in Facebook scam
- Apple sells 1 million OS X Lion copies
- UK government to share restricted documents via the cloud service
- How Sprint tests its phones
- iPhone 4 survives fall from 13,500 feet
- Apple's Lion makes a move toward mobile
- Nokia reports 2Q 2011 operating loss, but CEO notes progress
- IT jobs: Winners and losers in the cloud era
- Smarphone prices will be cut in half by 2012
- HTC Status: First impressions
- Top 10 cloud computing myths
- US smartphone owners surpassed the number of bachelors
- Gadget wars: HP vs. Apple
- How many devices can a smartphone, tablet replace?
- Review: Ballistic HC case for the iPhone 4
- Cell phones, texting top causes of distracted driving
- Zynga to buy Five Mobile to expand its games reach
- Sprint users clamor for fix of text-message issues
- 10 Tips to secure your cloud computing assets
- Catra will detect cataract via smartphone
- 10 Fascinating facts about phone numbers
- Intel demonstrates world's smallest cloud data center
- Ofcom: Rural broadband could be delivered on FM airwaves
- Five must-have tech products under $50
- Tips on using iPhone for international travel
- NHS turns to Zscaler for cloud security
- Verizon offers new data plans for consumers
- How safe is EU-based cloud data?
- 5 reasons why the iPad was made with kids in mind
- AT&T will offer cheaper mobile insurance plan to iPhone users
- Canonical releases Ubuntu One for Android devices
- How mobile phones get phished
- Test your blood pressure with iPhone & iPad
- Cloud computing keeps cutting prices
- EU mobile roaming charges to be cut
- NACHA Email Phishing Scam
- Nortel patents sold for $4.5bn
- Bungie Aerospace flies into mobile and social games
- Is UltraViolet cloud getting enough support in Hollywood?
- GMail adds anti-phishing features
- HTC Status: AT&T's Facebook phone
- Skype 2.0 brings two-way video calling to Android
- Screenless and touchless future of mobiles
- Thousands of Tumblr users' logins stolen in phishing attack
- How not to get hooked by a ‘phishing’ scam
- Microsoft launches a cloud-based Office
- Google is activating half a million Android devices a day
- Pros and cons of the smartphone as navigation device
- T-Mobile announces myTouch 4G Slide!
- Tata Communications' cloud will cover more countries
- Motorola Triumph Android Smartphone coming on July 19?
- Top five things to be improved for Windows Phone
- Interxion Holding joins the Cloud Industry Forum
- Scientists create 'batphone' app
- Chunghwa is setting up a joint venture with Chinese telco
- New "cloud readiness index" to boost cloud readiness in Asia
- Nokia unveils N9 - its first MeeGo smartphone
- New Apple patent suggests wireless charging
- T-Mobile responds to opponents of AT&T merger
- Japanese gadget charges mobile phones over campfire
- Windows Phone Mango hands-on
- LongJump adds social and mobile flavor to cloud applications
- SolidFire readies SSD storage systems for cloud providers
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