Hackers can use smartphones to track movements, steal info, Rutgers study says (The Star-Ledger)

PARK JI-HWAN/AFP/Getty ImagesSmartphones like the iPhone are vulnerable to hackers.NEW BRUNSWICK — Researchers at Rutgers University say in a study that mobile devices, especially smartphones, are vulnerable to hackers who can track people’s movements, steal personal information and eavesdrop on…

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Google CEO: mobile computing reshaping Internet (AP via Yahoo! News)

Google’s CEO says mobile smartphones are transforming the Internet, and defended his company’s growing dominance over information on the Web.

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Turning smartphones into air quality monitors (CNET)

Intel Labs is showing off technology that would allow consumers to collect and analyze environmental data and then share it over the Internet.

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Smartphones: Competing via Lawsuits, Not Features? (PC World)

Your guide to all those assorted smartphone lawsuits, from Apple to . . . well, everybody.

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Taliban Leader, Father Of The IED, iPhone User (Gizmodo Australia)

If the terrorists could vote, they’d vote for Candidate X – this argument is America’s greatest rhetorical treasures. So let’s apply it to smartphones, right now! I’ve got a picture of a high-level terrorist with an iPhone and everything! (more…)

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