According to the NYT, smartphones are the new school dance chaperones; monitoring the activity around them and shaming young people into keeping their pants on.
Vlingo is a popular pre-installed app on many phones but it appears the app is collecting personal data and sending it to remote servers without user consent.
A new biography describes Jobs as determined to eliminate the Android threat.
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(Merkel's Germany is much friendlier to data hogs).
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Hot on the heels of the announcement by Google of Android 2.2, AndroidCentral is reporting that most HTC Android phones launched in 2010 will get the ...
I covered a story about four weeks ago about a new phone from Motorola with a strange square form factor and an even stranger story as to how it got ...
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