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Week in Review: Hackers, Firefox and sparkly new phones
The top stories this week have included Mozilla's 'Download Day', Gary McKinnon's legal woes, and the latest handsets from Nokia.
Do smartphones need security software?
As smartphones become more widely used and more advanced, they’re also becoming more prone to malware attacks. How at risk is your smartphone?
Today in tech: iPad and the Oscars and lip-reading mobile tech
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br> <br>
Sony Ericsson predicts "modest growth" in 2011
Results show a return to profit, albeit a small one. <br>
Love of gadgets fueling rise in street crime
Met Police warns shiny gadgets attract criminals. <br>
Today in tech: Google exits China, our skin becomes the keyboard
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br>
The reality of movie technology
Have you ever watched a movie and thought that you might have seen all this technology before? We have. Here are the facts behind the fiction.
More smartphones means more security threats
The growing problem of handset theft is leading to the escalation of security threats for mobile phone users.
Greenpeace slams Dell, HP and Lenovo over chemicals
Mobile firms come out on top of Greenpeace's green gadget ranking, with some praise going to Apple, too.
Flexible electronic paper-based smartphone makes debut
PaperPhone makes use of bend, flex and e-ink writing functions.
Smartphone demand higher than ever
A new ChangeWave survey says we are currently experiencing the “most extensive growth” in smartphone uptake ever seen, but it's not all good...
Samsung profits suggest tech industry recovery
Samsung posts a 206 per cent increase in net income from a year ago.
Research highlights GPRS vulnerability
Data encryption exploit could enable hackers to snoop on mobile internet data.
Smartphone users not as loyal as they were
Mobile users are a more fickle bunch than before, according to research.
Palm's software chief jumps ship
With the future already looking bleak for the mobile manufacturer, one of its leading executives has decided to get out while he can.
Orange launches recycling scheme
Mobile giant Orange is encouraging Brits to dust off their old electronics and hand them over in exchange for cash.<br>
Newcastle takes traffic monitoring mobile
The Tyneside local authority is first UK organisation to deploy a CCTV-to-mobile service for live monitoring of city traffic cameras.
‘Sexy view’ worm takes first step towards mobile botnets
A security vendor has released details of a new SMS mobile worm that uses a breakthrough propagation strategy and is targeting mobiles running the...
Company mobiles 'infringe' on workers lives, says survey
Nearly half of their respondents thought business mobile phones infringed on their personal lives and freedom.
Battle of the smartphone user interfaces
We take a look at the different skins and user interfaces available on smartphones today to see which is best for businesses.
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