Tags: Mobile Technology
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Senator Crafting Cell Phone Unlocking Bill
Plans to introduce legislation this week
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FTC Targets Google, Apple for Mobile App Privacy
Threatening to stifle growth
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T-Mobile Considers Dropping Two-Year Contracts
Phone prices would rise
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White House Agrees, You Shouldn’t Go to Jail For Unlocking Cellphones, FCC Looking to Get More Involved
Library of Congress ended exemption that permitted unlocking cellphones last year.
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Evernote App Hacked
50 million passwords changed
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FCC May Examine Mobile Phone Unlocking Ban
Investigating whether it harms competition
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ACLU Details How Much Information Police Can Obtain From Your Smartphone
Based on a Michigan woman whose iPhone was seized
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Texas Mulls Ban on Texting While Driving
Already has a ban on use of mobile phones by drivers under 18
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Automakers Oppose FCC Plan to Free Up Wireless Spectrum
They say some of it had been previously reserved for them
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White House Petition to Allow Phone Unlocking Reaches Threshold
Gets 100,000 signatures
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Fighting for Transportation Freedom in Chicago
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Samsung May Announce Galaxy S IV Within Month
To compete with an HTC announcement
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Bill Gates: Mobile Strategy "Clearly a Mistake," Not Enough Breakthroughs at Microsoft
Interview with Charlie Rose
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Blackberry's Former Chief Sold Entire Stake in Company Last Year
Company struggling to recover smart phone market
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The Future Doesn't Look Good for BlackBerry
More and more making the switch to Apple
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Some Developers Disturbed They Get Name, E-Mails of People Who Buy Their App Through Google
Privacy concerns cited, but doesn't it kind of make sense?
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Pentagon Signs Deal for Smart Phone Scanning App
Would be able to analyze face, eyes, voice and thumbpring
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Microsoft Tablet Market Share Anemic 3.4 Percent
Tablet sales up 75 percent in general
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Windows Phone Beats Blackberry in U.S. Market
Probably more of a Blackberry loss than a Microsoft win
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Nanny State Feds Hamper Mobile Apps for Kids
Can't let families make decisions about what children should have on their phones, can they?