Being smart with smartphones
It’s surprising how a lot of smartphone users don’t know their devices have built-in trackers. I used to be one of those people, too paranoid to turn on location services, clueless it can be tweaked per app.
It’s surprising how a lot of smartphone users don’t know their devices have built-in trackers. I used to be one of those people, too paranoid to turn on location services, clueless it can be tweaked per app.
Complementing its top-of-the-line models, Samsung recently launched four value-for-money smartphones via a game-show inspired event at KPub. On hand to welcome the guests were Samsung officials headed by Samsung Mobile’s business unit director Eric Sulit, and product marketing group head Coco Domingo.
The range of fast and affordable smartphones has gotten more interesting with the arrival of Nokia’s latest handset model, the Asha 310.
The phenomenon of smartphones and other IT gadgets has enabled people to stay connected 24/7 with either their loved ones or business associates, wherever they are. Although these devices can boost productivity, they can also be a distraction either at the workplace or at home.
Most-wanted mobile phone Nokia rewarded its top-performing dealers at a très exclusive Dealers Convention at the swinging Republiq Super Club in Pasay, palanggas.
Nokia fanatics were treated to an awesome night when the mobile phone giant launched its Lumia 610, 710, 800 and 900 smartphones at Bonifacio High Street Central, palanggas.
Don’t be quick to dismiss BlackBerry just yet: If the upbeat mood at the recent BlackBerry World Conference 2012 was indicative of its future, the smartphone pioneer is still very much in the game.
As discussed last week, smartphones are becoming vulnerable to the same problems that threaten computer security—malware, worm, phishing, etc.—especially as people increasingly use these devices for sensitive purposes like banking transactions.
In a story from the Associated Press, Herb Wesibaum, The ConsumerMan, said security experts had predicted that “2012 will be a breakthrough year for cyberattacks on smartphones.” He said sheer number made the gadgets an inviting target.
It’s that time of year again when every person who indulged in rich holiday fare vows to shed the extra padding. That’s why gyms and exercise studios rake in the dough in January.
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