...in 2013 would be hard pressed to name a technology hotter than mobile. New devices with bigger, better screens and faster connections to the...
..."Privacy on the Go: Recommendations for the Mobile Ecosystem", Harris' team outlines the minimum steps that developers can...
...shows: "10...
...crowd. But what happens when data collaboration and delivery travels to the mobile devices we all carry? Most CIOs see the introduction of unnecessary risk...
...Apple Inc. continues to dominate the mobile scene, netting a ...
...Apple Inc. continues to dominate the mobile scene, netting a ...
... Oracle filed suit in August 2011 claiming Google's Android mobile operating system infringed Java copyrights and patents, which Oracle gained rights to...
...Even the slickest mobile app can get caught in...app developers or the entire ecosystem, that's a major problem...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...what to watch for. 4G Networks. Even though mobile devices have become increasingly powerful, their performance has been held back by...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...Samsung...screen. But Android's app ecosystem isn't nearly as developed...
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