Discover the latest buzz in the mobile world - from FBI-certified biometric devices to illegal firearm possession and a surge in mobile money subscriptions!
In the realm of mobile technology, Pennsylvania-based Two Technologies proudly announced that its XF mobile biometric device has achieved the prestigious FBI Appendix F Mobile ID certification, setting a new standard for security. Meanwhile, a Mobile man faced the consequences of illegal firearm possession, with a sentence of 77 months in prison after being found guilty of the felony. On the global front, Appdome's Consumer Security Survey unveiled a high demand for mobile app defense, reflecting the growing awareness of cybersecurity.
On the law enforcement side, Ranipet police in India made strides by returning 30 stolen mobile phones to their rightful owners, showcasing the impact of proactive measures. In a separate incident, a Mobile man's conviction for firearm possession emphasized the importance of strict gun control regulations in ensuring public safety.
In Kenya, the Communications Authority report highlighted a significant rise in mobile money subscribers to 38.7 million, spurred by the removal of withdrawal codes, particularly between M-Pesa and Airtel Kenya. This change resulted in a considerable surge in mobile money subscriptions, indicating a shift towards more convenient and accessible financial transactions.
Whether it's advancements in biometric security, legal consequences for unlawful actions, or the evolving landscape of mobile finance, the world of mobile technology continues to shape our everyday lives. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the dynamic mobile industry!
Pennsylvania-based Two Technologies says that its XF mobile biometric device has been awarded the FBI Appendix F Mobile ID certification.
Crandle was indicted for being a felon in possession of a firearm and pled guilty to the charge. United States District Court Judge Kristi K. DuBose sentenced ...
PRNewswire/ -- Appdome, the one-stop shop for mobile app defense, today announced the results of its 4th Annual Global Consumer Survey of Mobile App ...
Superintendent of Police (SP) D. V. Kiran Shruthi returned the mobile phones. โIn May, 30 stolen phones were returned to their owners.
A Mobile man will serve time in prison after he was found guilty of firearm possession by a previously convicted felon, according to the United States ...
A new report by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) shows that the number of mobile money subscribers in Kenya has increased to 38.7 million, ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, June 25 - Mobile money subscriptions have surged, thanks to the removal of withdrawal codes for transactions between M-Pesa and Airtel Kenya ...