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Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses

Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses

While computer viruses are almost exclusively the work of organised criminals, mobile viruses are largely the work of amateurs, according to an industry expert.
Iain Thomson Sep 13 2007 9:57AM Security
Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses

Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses

While computer viruses are almost exclusively the work of organised criminals, mobile viruses are largely the work of amateurs, according to an industry expert.
Iain Thomson Sep 13 2007 7:02AM Security
Mobile operators sign up to Payforit

Mobile operators sign up to Payforit

A micro-payment service designed to make it easy to pay for low-cost services from a mobile phone has been launched in the UK with the support of all licensed UK mobile operators.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 11:25AM Telco/ISP
Mobile phones ruining children's sleep

Mobile phones ruining children's sleep

Mobile phones are keeping children awake at night, new research has revealed.
Robert Jaques Sep 4 2007 1:55PM Oddware
Intel unveils Extreme X7900 mobile CPU

Intel unveils Extreme X7900 mobile CPU

Intel has unveiled its new Core 2 Extreme X7900 mobile processor for notebook PCs at the Games Convention in Leipzig.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2007 1:51PM Hardware
Mobile users turned off by adverts

Mobile users turned off by adverts

Advertisers should stick to branded content and downloads to avoid " irritating" mobile phone users with their promotions, a study claims.
Matt Chapman Aug 20 2007 1:17PM Hardware
Mobile video telephony comes of age

Mobile video telephony comes of age

The global market for mobile video telephony services, including video mail, video calling and video sharing, will rocket from US$1bn in 2007 to over US$17bn by 2012, new research predicts.
Robert Jaques Aug 20 2007 8:09AM Telco/ISP
Mobile broadband users to pass 1bn by 2012 say analysts

Mobile broadband users to pass 1bn by 2012 say analysts

HSPA earmarked as dominant technology for now.
Staff Writers Aug 10 2007 2:01PM Telco/ISP
Consumers clamoring for mobile trackers

Consumers clamoring for mobile trackers

A recent study claims US consumers are hungry for new location-based mobile services such as phone tracking features location-based social networking.
Shaun Nichols Aug 7 2007 10:48AM Networking
Former 3 marketing man is new Virgin Mobile MD

Former 3 marketing man is new Virgin Mobile MD

Virgin Mobile has hired former 3 marketing manager Graeme Oxby as its new managing director.
Matt Chapman Aug 6 2007 2:37PM Training & Development
Black Hat attendees pick mobile threats as the next hot security topic

Black Hat attendees pick mobile threats as the next hot security topic

Mobile threats were considered the next major security issue by IT professionals who attended the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas last week, according to a survey released today by Symantec.
Frank Washkuch Aug 6 2007 9:59AM Security
Sky dials up mobile sports services

Sky dials up mobile sports services

Sky is expanding its broadcasting service on mobile phones by simulcasting the Sky Sports channels and providing an on-demand goals service.
Matt Chapman Aug 3 2007 2:36PM Software
Millions want mobile internet services

Millions want mobile internet services

The mobile internet will never hit the mainstream unless mobile network operators and device suppliers can “cross the marketing chasm” necessary to attract consumers, experts warned today.
Robert Jaques Aug 3 2007 11:28AM Software
China goes for mobile music and video

China goes for mobile music and video

China, the world's largest mobile phone market, will see a massive shift to multimedia phones over the next four years, researchers predict. While the country's consumers have initially tended to opt for cheaper phones with fewer functions, the popularity of music phones and camera phones is now driving interest in more advanced models.
Simon Burns Aug 2 2007 3:35PM Software
Mobile providers move to stamp out rogue practices

Mobile providers move to stamp out rogue practices

Mobile phone providers are attempting to stamp out misleading sales and marketing practices with a new industry code of practice, backed by the industry watchdog Ofcom.
Staff Writers Aug 2 2007 11:20AM Telco/ISP
Japanese mobile social networking hits the UK

Japanese mobile social networking hits the UK

A mobile social networking service from Japan has been launched in the UK.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 31 2007 9:30AM Software
Mobile email will eventually kill SMS say analysts

Mobile email will eventually kill SMS say analysts

There will be 350 million business and consumer users with access to wireless email by 2010, according to analyst firm Gartner, equating to 20 percent of all email accounts.
Staff Writers Jul 31 2007 7:07AM Telco/ISP
Cisco identifies mobile working psyche

Cisco identifies mobile working psyche

Many businesses are in danger of bungling mobile working initiatives through poor management, a failure to communicate adequately and the recruitment of " inappropriate personalities", according to new research commissioned by Cisco.
Staff Writers Jul 30 2007 7:59AM Training & Development
EU frees spectrum for advanced mobile services

EU frees spectrum for advanced mobile services

The European Commission is to repeal the GSM Directive of 1987, effectively freeing up large swathes of radio spectrum for advanced mobile data and multimedia services.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 27 2007 4:56PM Telco/ISP
Mobile phone masts 'not harmful'

Mobile phone masts 'not harmful'

One of the largest studies of its kind has found that short-term health effects, such as anxiety, tension and tiredness, are not caused by emissions from phone masts.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 27 2007 6:42AM Telco/ISP

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