As we approach 2012, mobile devices including smartphones and tablets are all set to become a part of this festive season. Millions of users are expected to do their Christmas shopping via smartphones and tablets – meaning an attractive season for scams, malware attacks and mobile fraud. Even though the number of users accessing online [...]

Archive for 2011
With the recent news that T-Mobile has withdrawn from the Dutch NFC Payments Consortium and that Verizon has blocked Google Wallet on the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, are we beginning to see the MNOs asserting themselves in the mobile commerce market? I have previously blogged on the mobile wallet wars and here we have [...]
I have mentioned in a previous blog that, as far as reading is concerned, I am a bit of an old fuddy-duddy inasmuch as I’m rather fond of those antiquated physical objects that come in either hardback or softback format, with proper pages; you know, the ones with which you fill the suitcase prior to [...]
Tablet Market Primed for Quad-Core: Latest ASUS device announced with NVIDIA Tegra 3
by Daniel Ashdown on November 30th, 2011
Not resting on its laurels after winning Stuff magazine’s gadget of the year, ahead of Apple’s iPad 2, ASUS has announced an enhanced version of its tablet/notebook hybrid, the Transformer. The Transformer Prime (a name which may sound more like an action figure than a personal computer) is the first device to carry NVIDIA’s Tegra [...]
In May, Google announced the release of Android 4.0, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich. It was officially launched in October but the first device running 4.0 – the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google’s flagship phone – wasn’t launched until last week. Those new features? First of all, visual voicemail has finally come to the Android platform along [...]
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