Are Smartphones Good for Students?
A Nielsen study revealed that smartphone usage is 12% higher in households where there are kids. Clearly, more kids are using mobile devices than ever before. Whether they’re doing serious homework or...
View ArticleSmartphones in the Classroom—Good or Bad?
What do you think about kids bringing smartphones to school to help them with lessons. Is this a good idea? Really? Naturally, there’s controversy, and quite a few naysayers would rather see their...
View ArticleBlogHer 2012—What We Learned from Bloggers
Read “BlogHer 2012: NQ Mobile in the House!” by NQ Mobile at Britely! The NQ Mobile staff is very grateful to the amazing bloggers who stopped by our booth at BlogHer 2012 to learn about our products,...
View ArticleSmartphones at School – Tools or Toys?
Are your kids headed off to school with a new smartphone this year? When all around them is chaos – at the cafeteria, playing field or local snack shop – and they aren’t paying attention, lots of...
View ArticleBack to School With a Smartphone
Fall’s around the corner, and students will be returning to school, many of them with new smartphones or tablets. Is there any doubt that smartphones are here to stay? A recent Nielsen study said:...
View ArticleHow Do Kids Feel About Online Communication?
This is the second in a weekly series of articles that will take a closer look at kids in their teens, their use of mobile devices, and how they feel about mobile safety issues. According to...
View ArticleMobile Security vs. PC Security – What’s Different?
Why do discussions about mobile security seem much more intense and pervasive than concerns about PC security? It’s a good question, and deserves a good answer. In a recent interview about mobile...
View ArticleCould We See an End To Mobile Phone Theft?
Have you or your kids ever lost a mobile phone? As a population of wireless phone owners, one of our biggest mobile security concerns is theft! In fact, stealing mobile phones has become such a...
View ArticleTwelve Smartphone Habits to Break
The NCSA makes a good point each October when they urge people to become more aware of online safety concerns. It’s a month when we all see the message somewhere – at the workplace, our kids’ schools...
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