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SpyEye Trojan variant attacking Google Android smartphones
SpyEye Trojan variant SpitMo is attacking mobile devices running the Google Android operating system, warns security firm Trusteer. News | 13 Sep 2011
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Sabre develops apps marketplace for travel industry
Sabre, the global distribution system for reserving hotels, airlines, cruise ships, rail tickets and car hire, has taken the concept of the app store and applied in to its own travel market. News | 13 Sep 2011
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UK tablet market up for grabs as Apple dominance looks set to recede
Businesses building customer loyalty through mobile apps should consider multiple tablet platforms as Apple's dominance in the UK recedes. News | 13 Sep 2011
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HP refunds Touchpad owners
Anyone who purchased an HP Touchpad prior to the price crash can now obtain a refund. Users who purchased the 16Gb version will be eligible for a refund... News | 12 Sep 2011
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Mobile malware up 273% in first half of 2011
Malware for smartphones and tablets rose 273% in the first half of 2011 as researchers recorded an average of one new malware strain every twelve seconds. News | 12 Sep 2011
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RBS and Natwest launch native Blackberry app for bank transfers
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Natwest have launched a mobile application to allow Research in Motion (RIM) Blackberry device users to transfer funds between bank accounts. News | 09 Sep 2011
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Google joins the fight as HTC launches yet another legal assault on Apple
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has filed a third complaint with the US International Trade Commission against Apple in its ongoing war over patent infringement. News | 08 Sep 2011
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Adobe supports Flash video content on Apple iPad and iPhone
Adobe has announced updates that enable Apple iPad and iPhone devices to securely stream video content. News | 08 Sep 2011
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Delayed refreshes pressure PC makers to abandon the market, says Gartner
As businesses delay PC refreshes, Gartner has questioned whether PC manufacturers will be forced to abandon the market. News | 08 Sep 2011
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Jaguar Financial calls for failing Blackberry-maker RIM to sell up
Merchant bank, Jaguar Financial, which has investments in Research in Motion (RIM), has called for the Blackberry-maker to put itself up for sale following falling share prices, delayed products and loss of market share. News | 07 Sep 2011
