 May 11, 2011  Google I/O Brings New Sweets to Android When Google talks, people get hungry, or so might have been the case at this year's annual Google I/O conference for Android developers. continue Hearing Delves into Privacy Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) led a Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that included comment on privacy in technology from a number of government regulatory and legal agencies. continue AT&T to Defend T-Mobile Buyout at Senate Hearing AT&T will face off against opponents to its acquisition of T-Mobile USA in a Senate hearing today, where the company will defend the deal before lawmakers. continue FCC, Top Carriers Debut Mobile Emergency Alerts for NYC The FCC announced Tuesday the creation of an emergency alert system in New York City that can send messages to cell phones alerting residents of nearby threats to their safety. continue Regarding RIM: Company at a Crossroads It used to be that smartphone users were either a BlackBerry devotee or an iOS idolater. continue Seven Offers Ping, an App to Manage Apps Now Seven Networks says it's come up with something unique, and it wants wireless carriers to pay attention. continue News Briefs for May 11, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Klausner Technologies, International CES, Veris Consulting, Jumptap, Openwave Systems, du, GetJar, Infrinity, Infrinity, Sourcebits, Towerstream Corporation.. View All From the Website: Fair Assumptions on Location Privacy... In our view, the best way to approach the subject of location privacy is to apply the same rules to personal location information as to any other personal information that is considered private. Frankly, there really is no difference. Continue | |
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