Feb 18 2009

Google bets on Vodafone’s Magic to break Apple’s spell – Independent


The Age

Google bets on Vodafone’s Magic to break Apple’s spell
Independent – 5 hours ago
With Vodafone on board, Google has high hopes for its attempt on Europe’s mobile market. Nick Clark reports from Barcelona Google and Vodafone have teamed up to take on Apple’s iPhone, yesterday unveiling the internet search engine group’s second
Apple made to watch out for smartphone challengers Times Online
Photos: Hands-on with the HTC Magic Android phone CNET News
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Feb 18 2009

Hands on with the Sony Ericsson C903, W395 – CNET News


Telegraph.co.uk

Hands on with the Sony Ericsson C903, W395
CNET News – 7 hours ago
by Kent German The new Sony Ericsson Idou and W995 Walkman weren't the only new handsets sitting pretty in the company's GSMA World Congress booth.
Samsung and LG Take Aim at Nokia BusinessWeek
10 Must-Have Smartphones from LG, Nokia, Samsung, HTC eWeek
Business Mirror – guardian.co.uk – Mobile Today – Home Media Magazine
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Feb 18 2009

Nokia to sell phones with Skype software – Reuters


TweakTown

Nokia to sell phones with Skype software
Reuters – 20 hours ago
By Georgina Prodhan BARCELONA (Reuters) – Internet calling company Skype has secured a deal with Nokia under which the world's biggest phone maker will preload Skype software into some of its new smartphones starting from the third quarter of this year
Cellphone Carriers: Skype’s Got Your Number Wall Street Journal
mocoNews.net – @MWC Wire: Universal Charger; Skype/Nokia; Dell Washington Post
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Feb 18 2009

Casinos ban card counting iPhone app – The Age


Boston Globe

Casinos ban card counting iPhone app
The Age – 4 hours ago
Australian casino operators are on the lookout for people using new iPhone applications to cheat at blackjack by counting cards. The most popular application, Blackjack Card Counter, was developed by an Australian, Travis Yates.
US gambling capital bans iPhone card counter Register
Nevada casinos on the look-out for iPhone card counting app CNET News
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Feb 18 2009

Stuff the iPhone: Telstra to launch its own App Store – Australian Personal Computer


Ars Technica

Stuff the iPhone: Telstra to launch its own App Store
Australian Personal Computer – 51 minutes ago
Telstra is working on an Apple-style app store for mobile phones. The icon even looks like Apple's one. Mobile World Congress, Barcelona | Telstra is set to join the App Store crowd with the launch of a Big Pond-branded online store later this year.
Can Tech Be Gross? You Bet PC World
South Park iPhone app rejected as "potentially offensive" Ars Technica
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Feb 18 2009

Hands on with the Sony Ericsson C903, W395 – CNET News


Telegraph.co.uk

Hands on with the Sony Ericsson C903, W395
CNET News – 7 hours ago
by Kent German The new Sony Ericsson Idou and W995 Walkman weren't the only new handsets sitting pretty in the company's GSMA World Congress booth.
Samsung and LG Take Aim at Nokia BusinessWeek
10 Must-Have Smartphones from LG, Nokia, Samsung, HTC eWeek
Business Mirror – guardian.co.uk – Mobile Today – Home Media Magazine
all 319 news articles  Langue : Français
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Feb 18 2009

Casinos ban card counting iPhone app – The Age


Boston Globe

Casinos ban card counting iPhone app
The Age – 4 hours ago
Australian casino operators are on the lookout for people using new iPhone applications to cheat at blackjack by counting cards. The most popular application, Blackjack Card Counter, was developed by an Australian, Travis Yates.
US gambling capital bans iPhone card counter Register
Nevada casinos on the look-out for iPhone card counting app CNET News
Computerworld – TG Daily – Ars Technica – KSWT-TV
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Feb 18 2009

Nokia to sell phones with Skype software – Reuters


TweakTown

Nokia to sell phones with Skype software
Reuters – 20 hours ago
By Georgina Prodhan BARCELONA (Reuters) – Internet calling company Skype has secured a deal with Nokia under which the world's biggest phone maker will preload Skype software into some of its new smartphones starting from the third quarter of this year
Cellphone Carriers: Skype’s Got Your Number Wall Street Journal
mocoNews.net – @MWC Wire: Universal Charger; Skype/Nokia; Dell Washington Post
eWeek – PC World – CNET News – Register
all 108 news articles  Langue : Français
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Feb 18 2009

Stuff the iPhone: Telstra to launch its own App Store – Australian Personal Computer


Ars Technica

Stuff the iPhone: Telstra to launch its own App Store
Australian Personal Computer – 50 minutes ago
Telstra is working on an Apple-style app store for mobile phones. The icon even looks like Apple's one. Mobile World Congress, Barcelona | Telstra is set to join the App Store crowd with the launch of a Big Pond-branded online store later this year.
Can Tech Be Gross? You Bet PC World
South Park iPhone app rejected as "potentially offensive" Ars Technica
guardian.co.uk – CNET News – Times of India – NEWS.com.au
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Feb 18 2009

Researchers Hack Biometric Faces

yahoi sends in news from a week or so back: “Vietnamese researchers have cracked the facial recognition technology used for authentication in Lenovo, Asus, and Toshiba laptops in lieu of the standard logon/password. The researchers were able to easily bypass the biometric authentication system built into the laptops by using photos of an authorized user, as well as by presenting multiple phony facial images in brute-force attacks. One of the researchers will demonstrate the hack at Black Hat DC this week. He says the laptop makers should remove the facial biometrics feature from their products because the vulnerability of this technology can’t be fixed.”

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