| 10 tips to keep your mobile devices charged and happy TechHive The batteries that your mobile devices contain are miracles of engineering. They hold amounts of energy that their predecessors couldn't come close to equaling. Properly using this potential can help your mobile batteries last longer on the road. Here ... See all stories on this topic » | TechHive |
GlobeNewswire (press release)
13, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InfoExpress, an enterprise Network Access Control (NAC) solutions provider for mobile computing and secure Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) networks, announced today the availability of InfoExpress CGX. The next ...
See all stories on this topic »HP To Adopt Android For Upcoming Mobile Devices
ReadWriteWeb
NVIDIA's latest mobile chip was just announced during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January and it features some impressive specs, but we have not seen many devices adopt it yet. NVIDIA's own Project Shield gaming system is slated to debut ...
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| Has convenience compromised data? The Guardian (blog) In December, information systems professionals association ISACA reported that 54% of UK employees owned a mobile device that they used professionally. The idea of bringing your own device to work appeals on numerous levels. Users don't need training... See all stories on this topic » | The Guardian (blog) |
PR Web (press release)
Securing mobile devices such as the Surface Pro can be complex, but now it doesn't have to be with Apptix's Mobile Device Manager. The solution addresses the Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) trend, providing a central console for simple management, ...
See all stories on this topic »Survey Shows Americans Treat Mobile Devices as Best Friends
Fort Mills Times
In this post-modern world where personal technology reigns supreme (particularly mobile devices), it is not outlandish to think that a smartphone or tablet can become your best friend. Just how intimately connected are we with our mobile devices? A new ...
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| Firms 'slow in acting on mobile device security' Trade Arabia Businesses are concerned about the security of mobile devices with access to corporate data, but are still slow to find ways of controlling their use, according to a study. The issue of safely using mobile devices in corporate networks is only ranked... See all stories on this topic » | Trade Arabia |
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