Additionally, the watch device would include a base station that could house a processor and a data line as well as wireless hardware. The watch would include both clock hardware and a data line, suggesting the device will be capable of connecting...
Prior to joining Twitter, Lunenfeld was a founding member and CEO of Moxie Interactive, a top digital agency, leading engagement with world-class brands such as Verizon Wireless, L'Oreal, Twentieth Century Fox and Coca-Cola.
The iDM5 is a Bluetooth keyboard speaker system that lets you type easier with your tablet or smartphone.iHome says you can also simultaneously stream your favorite music with the wireless Bluetooth connection.
Criticism of the service was heightened when it was revealed that the imaging cars had been covertly harvesting information from passing wireless networks as they recorded street images for the service.
Wi-Fi ISP estimates a user’s location within the radius of a wireless network access point (e.g.in a home or store). But within the data available for app publishers to collect exists digital gold for mobile marketers.
Google has previously faced government scrutiny over the collection of wirelessdata by Street View teams all around the world. The fallout from Google's Street View Wi-Fi data grab continues. Department of Justice (DOJ) to further investigate...
The app is available in the App Store for iPhone and two versions in the Bing Market (Verizon Wireless users get a special version). This new update includes all kinds of updated data including deals and real-time transit information.
When Google "accidentally" picked up data from encrypted wireless networks, the gates of Hades burst open. More concerning, it would be very hard for this more advanced data sniffing to be unintentional.
It's aimed at "transmission of visual images and data by telecommunication networks, wireless communication networks, the Internet, information services networks and data networks. In other words, it seems to be an image sharing service, although...
Officials in Seoul investigated Google in January, concluding Google's Street View cars had also illegally obtained information about WiFi networks and other personal data from over 600,000 South Korean wireless users.
Mobile phones are comparatively cheap, even web-enabled phones, and with the rapid expansion of wireless availability around the world, people who can't afford a computer and broadband connection can now access the web as effectively as anyone else.
Mobile phones are comparatively cheap, even web-enabled phones, and with the rapid expansion of wireless availability around the world, people who can't afford a computer and broadband connection can now access the web as effectively as anyone else.
Android phones accounted for between 75 and 80 percent of Verizon Wireless's smartphone trade in the Q3 2010, Gartner estimated. U.S.market share for Android smartphones eclipsed Apple smartphones for the first time as of Nov.percent vs.percent...
Verizon Wireless to Showcase Google-Powered 4G Phones - The Wall Street Journal Korean Police Say Google Collected Private Data Illegally - PCWorld Toyota and Microsoft will announce details of their partnership for its "revolutionary in-car...
After being stonewalled by Google, Connecticut's Attorney General and Senator-Elect Richard Blumenthal is now taking legal action to force Google to reveal the data the company's Street View cars collected off unprotected wireless networks.
After being stonewalled by Google, Connecticut's Attorney General and Senator-Elect Richard Blumenthal is now taking legal action to force Google to reveal the data the company's Street View cars collected off unprotected wireless networks.
Google collected private data, including full e-mails and passwords, off unsecured wireless networks with its Street View cars worldwide. Google may have breached Australia's Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act, but the Australian...
Information Commissioner Christopher Graham, in referring to the e-mails, passwords, and other data Google inadvertently collected off unencrypted wireless networks with its Street View cars (last month called a "gross invasion of privacy").
Google escaped an FTC investigation without incurring any penalties, but now they face a new investigation from the Federal Communications Commission over data they collected off unencrypted wireless networks with their Street View cars.
Google escaped an FTC investigation without incurring any penalties, but now they face a new investigation from the Federal Communications Commission over data they collected off unencrypted wireless networks with their Street View cars, The Wall...