Standards committee publishes mobile commerce standard
Accredited Standards Committee X9 Inc., a nonprofit organization in Annapolis that develops standards for the financial services industry, published a new standard for mobile commerce implementations.
Retired Justice Stevens finds six ways to change Constitution
Mobile-phone searches, junior-league politicians, greedy lawyers round out this week's Law Blog Roundup
Survey finds mobile security lapses
Risky applications and business applications are being used side-by-side on employee-owned mobile devices that are used for work, a survey by the Bethesda-based Sans Institute, a source for security training and certification, has found.
Samsung affiliate, KoolSpan partnering
S-1 Corp., of Seoul, South Korea, a mobile security company that is affiliated with Samsung Electronics Co., has signed a multi-year strategic partnership with KoolSpan Inc., of Bethesda.
Columbia-based Arbitron charts mobile app users
A survey of how smartphone users use mobile apps by a subsidiary of Columbia-based Arbitron Inc. shows that a greater percentage of iPhone users use mobile apps for commerce compared to Android users (67.5 percent compared to 43.9 percent, respectively).
China’s number of Web users rises to 513 million
BEIJING — The number of Internet users in China has surged past 500 million as millions of new Web surfers go online using mobile phones and tablet computers, an industry […]
Md. helps truckers ride out snowstorms safely
HANOVER — Truckers are getting a little more help finding a safe spot to ride out severe winter storms. Maryland transportation officials announced a pilot program Thursday for emergency truck […]








