US Cyber Czar: Smartphone Security Biggest Concern
articles.sfgate.com — "What they've been attacking on the desktop they'll starting attacking in our mobile devices as they become more like PCs in our pockets. We can't wait five years to do something about it. We have to do something now" US Cyber Czar Howard Schmidt said. (Submitted by DigSomeMore) More...
10 Technologies That Will Rock 2010
technology.globalthoughtz.com — Looking back at 2009, we can say that it was the most interesting times for the web technology despite the harsh economy. The year 2009 boosted the potential of mobile gadgets and exhibited the value of mobile devices in today’s networked society. (Submitted by sundar112) More...
Introducing Ubuntu Mobile - full Internet, no compromise
ubuntu.com — Ubuntu Mobile is an Ubuntu edition that targets an exciting new class of computers called Mobile Internet Devices. Ubuntu Mobile, based on the world's most popular Linux distribution, and MID hardware from OEMs and ODMs, are redefining what can be done in mobile computing. (Submitted by lenninct) More...
What will your mobile look like in 2015?
networks.silicon.com — What will your mobile look like in 2015? Like a necklace, some specs, or a ring? Those are just some of the ideas dreamt up by 26 design students from London's Central St Martins College of Art and Design, tasked by phone maker Nokia with coming up with the next must-have device for 2015's users. (Submitted by capn_caveman) More...
Mobile Internet Devices: Surfing the Web Without a PC
digitaltrends.com — There is a ton of stuff coming, some of which has already arrived, that is focused on doing a few Web-connected activities without the need for a PC. A lot of it hasn’t been announced yet, but the devices that have seen the light of day include printers, picture frames, portable TVs, and a variety of new Web-connected music players. (Submitted by irfanmp) More...
Holographic Mobile Devices by 2010 (or sooner!)
news.zdnet.co.uk — Holographic mobile handsets capable of projecting, capturing and sending 3D images have been developed by an Indian tech company. By 2010 the devices will routinely beam 3D films, games and virtual goods into our laps according to Indian technology giant Infosys, which has patented the handset. (Submitted by MediaSight) More...
DiggRiver: Official Digg Page For Mobile Devices
wavebroadcast.com — Soo, I stumbled upon DiggRiver today, and it seems Digg is planning on starting to support moible devices due to several user made mobile pages for cell phones, PDAs, and other devices that now Digg wants to create its an official Digg mobile page for on the go. After doing a WHOIS, I found that this was an official Digg service, currently in beta. (Submitted by curtissthompson) More...
Amazing new nano-projector will change the future of mobile devices
[Reported by Diggers as Possibly Inaccurate]engadget.com — Amazing new nano-projector will change the future of how we use mobile devices. Explay an Israeli startaup has anounced a matchbox size projector, blowing away the competition. The picture shows the nano-projector powering a wallet size accessory projecting images from a mobile phone. This is for real not illustration images. (Submitted by jojoabutbul) More...
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