Mobcast Powers Operator e-book Stores
Mobcast is powering operator-branded e-book stores for T-Mobile and Orange in the UK. The stores enable the networks to offer thousands of best-selling books to their Android phone-owning customers, with the cost of the books billed directly to their mobile phone account.
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Read MoreAndroid Outselling iPhone in the US
Sales of Android handsets have overtaken the iPhone for the first time, according to data from market research firm Nielsen.
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Read MoreGetJar Seeing 3m Downloads Per Day
App downloads on GetJar, the world’s second largest mobile app store, are running at the rate of 3m per day, the company has revealed. GetJar offers mobile apps for all platforms, including Android, Blackberry, Java, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile.
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Read Morewe7 Launches Android Beta
UK streaming service we7 has launched its beta app for Android. The full app, due “shortly”, will allow we7 Premium+ Android users to access we7 music from any location, even offline. Playlists can be created, allowing users to listen to their favourite tracks whilst on the move. Users can also search for songs, artists and albums, and there is no limit to the amount of music that can be streamed or downloaded to the user’s smartphone.
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Read MoreSymantec To Make Big Push On Mobile Security
Symantec said today it is introducing a new security initiative called "Norton Everywhere" aimed at protecting any Internet connected device.
As part of its Norton Everywhere initiative Symantec is launching Norton Smartphone Security Beta for Android in June. The new mobile application will give users the ability to remotely lock or erase data from the device via text if it is lost.
"We are entering a new era where non-PC devices are exploding in numbers, which means more opportunity for cybercriminals. It’s becoming more and more critical for consumers to be protected beyond their PCs," said Janice Chaffin, President Consumer Business Unit, Symantec.
"The Norton Everywhere initiative takes a broad view of how Norton can deliver trust and high value to consumers and address evolving market needs. Symantec’s breadth of resources, partnerships, global reach and brand recognition make it uniquely able to deliver security and more to any Internet-connected device in the world."
Also being released in June is Norton Connect Beta, a free mobile app that can access files archived via Norton Backup from a users iPhone, iPad or Android device.
Norton DNS has been designed to provide a safer, more reliable, and faster Internet experience by offering a variety of basic protection services like antiphishing, antimalware and anti-spyware via Norton verified web filtering.
A new mobile website m.Norton.com is now available to mobile users to acces news, videos and downloads from Norton. The new site is available in English and will be available in German and Japanese in June.




