The GSMA and the Wireless Broadband Alliance are working together to make it easier for mobile devices to connect to WiFi hotspots.
Both organisations are developing technical and commercial frameworks for ‘WiFi roaming’, which should result in a simpler consumer experience.
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During Mobile World Congress 2012, TheFonecast.com was invited to record a roundtable on Privacy in Mobile Applications. This event was hosted by MEF, the global community for mobile content and commerce, and was supported by SNR Denton.
Our recording is now online at TheFonecast.com and on the MEF blog.
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This roundtable discussion on Privacy in Mobile Applications was held during Mobile World Congress 2012. It was hosted by MEF, the global community for mobile content & commerce, and was supported by SNR Denton.
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Apple says it’s sold three million of its new iPad tablets since the device went on sale last Friday morning.
The new iPad is currently available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, UK, the USA and the Virgin Islands.
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Free mobile apps can consume considerably more battery life than paid-for versions, according to new research produced at Indiana’s Purdue University in association with Microsoft.
Researchers found that battery life was adversely affected by advertising, which often helps fund free games but may use the phone’s network connection and GPS location software.
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