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Monday, July 14, 2008 |
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Mobile malware not yet a risk
but companies told to prepare
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Security risks to mobile devices such as mobile
phones, smartphones and personal digital assistants (PDA) are not
yet a major issue these days compared to the 1980s when computer
networks were once vulnerable to such threats.
However, a security expert said companies should
nonetheless be prepared just in case criminal elements, such as
hackers, may beat them to it and steal valuable company information
usually made available to corporate mobile workers.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Acer jumps the netbook
bandwagon
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The biggest and the smallest ones stole the spotlight at Acer’s
recent launch, where Acer showcased its latest computing
gadgets—including its anticipated Aspire One netbook.
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Virtual economy part of successful
games
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User-generated content, an online community, and
a virtual economy are part of the features developers now
incorporate into the ecosystem of online games that repeatedly
attract tens and even hundreds of thousands of players worldwide.
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Is WiMax really here?
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Bridgewater Systems, a Canada-based service control solutions
developer company, sees the Philippines as a big market for
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, or WiMAX
technology.
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LG has a Secret, and it’s a keeper
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LG Electronics recently launched the Secret—the company’s latest
mobile phone and the third installment to its Black Label Series,
following its predecessors LG Chocolate and LG Shine.
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British iPhone buyers hit by delays
amid 'phenomenal' demand
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Britons queuing to possess the latest iPhone faced delays in getting hold of the must-have gadget Friday after a technical glitch at manufacturer Apple's flagship London store.
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Gadget lovers flip for iPhone 3G
but glitches mar release
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Gadget lovers around the world on Friday crammed into stores to buy the latest super-fast iPhone G3 only to find activating the coveted devices was hit-or-miss due to Apple computer troubles.
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