The Lord Chief Justice of England & Wales, Lord Judge, has issued guidance about the use of live text-based communications in court.
It covers mobile email and social media, including Twitter, when sent silently from mobile phones and internet-enabled laptops.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Any security process is only as strong as the weakest link. That’s something of a truism. And for many organisations, the weak link is most likely to occur when information leaves the office. Which means it’s often caused by the user’s mobile phone or the user themselves.
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More and more UK shoppers are using their mobile phones to visit web sites when out shopping - and many of them are checking competitors’ prices.
That’s the conclusion of the latest eCustomerServiceIndex survey from research company eDigitalResearch and e-retail organisation IMRG.
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A new study from the United States shows that multitasking with mobile devices is a popular activity when watching television.
Around 40% of tablet and smartphone owners in the USA used their devices daily while watching TV, according to a study from Nielsen. This contrasts with the 14% of eBook reader owners who watched TV while using their device every day.
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Following problems with BlackBerry online services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa since Monday, RIM has now confirmed that users in the Americas are also suffering delays.
Email, web access and BlackBerry Messenger have all been affected.
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