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Boolean Tech aims to launch phone number shield app StitMe in India - Jagran Post

Posted: 01 Oct 2014 03:50 AM PDT


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Boolean Tech aims to launch phone number shield app StitMe in India
Jagran Post
"We are in advanced level of talks with major Indian telcos and expect to introduce the new application by the first quarter of next year," said Gurtaj Singh Padda, CEO and founder of Booleantech.net, which has produced the technology -based application.
StitMe app by Singapore firm is for mobile phone number shielding, coming to ... Mobiletor.com

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Authorities Express Concern over Phone Encryption - Sci-Tech Today

Posted: 01 Oct 2014 12:04 AM PDT


Sci-Tech Today

Authorities Express Concern over Phone Encryption
Sci-Tech Today
The issue puts the federal government at odds with the nation's leading technology companies, and the dispute has its roots in National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden's 2013 disclosure that the U.S. is looking in on phone and Internet ...
Eric Holder says 'worrisome' tech companies are eyeing encryption Computerworld
Your iPhone is now encrypted. The FBI says it'll help kidnappers. Who do you ... The Guardian
US top cop decries encryption, demands backdoors Ars Technica

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Firespotter Labs Becomes Switch, Providing A Cloud-Based Phone System For ... - TechCrunch (blog)

Posted: 30 Sep 2014 09:28 PM PDT


Firespotter Labs Becomes Switch, Providing A Cloud-Based Phone System For ...
TechCrunch (blog)
Unified communications has long been touted as the future, but being able to provide access to all of one's calls and messages on multiple devices is an idea that has just barely come to fruition. Now, the folks at Firespotter Labs think they've built ...
Google Apps Gets its First Enterprise Phone System by VoIP Veteran called Switch Android Headlines - Android News

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“Dark Side of Tech” teaches Internet, phone safety - Observer-Reporter

Posted: 30 Sep 2014 07:43 PM PDT


"Dark Side of Tech" teaches Internet, phone safety
Observer-Reporter
FBI statistics show nearly 20 percent of teens have sent a nude photo of themselves to another person through phone messaging or the Internet. The momentary lapse in judgment can cause a whirlwind of consequences both for the sender and the recipient.

Our tech reporter puts the rugged Kyocera Brigadier phone to the test (Video) - Phoenix Business Journal (blog)

Posted: 30 Sep 2014 04:40 PM PDT


Phoenix Business Journal (blog)

Our tech reporter puts the rugged Kyocera Brigadier phone to the test (Video)
Phoenix Business Journal (blog)
There are some restrictions: We can't drive over the phone with our car, drop it out a window from our 23rd floor office or give it to our editor's 8-year-old daughter, who assures us she can break the phone. We're testing the phone per its military ...

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