Thursday, February 23, 2012

5 free Android security apps: Keep your smartphone safe

  5 free Android security apps: Keep your smartphone safe | WSJ: Google disregarded iPhone privacy settings
 
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Renewed rumors that Microsoft will publish iPad editions of some of its Office applications surfaced today, with one analyst calling the move a tough decision. Read More


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Introducing BlackBerry Mobile Fusion
Now all personal and corporate-owned BlackBerry® smartphone and BlackBerry® PlayBook™ devices can seamlessly access business data and applications on a single, secure management platform. Soon, Apple® iOS and Google® Android™ devices will be able to do the same. Learn how this new approach will end mobile chaos at blackberry.com/mobilefusion.

5 free Android security apps: Keep your smartphone safe
If you want to keep your Android smartphone safe, these free security apps from the likes of Symantec, AVG, Avast and more will not only keep malware away but help find your phone when it's missing. Read More

WSJ: Google disregarded iPhone privacy settings
The Wall Street Journal has charged that Google, along with a number of other advertising agencies, have planted code on millions of iPhones that allows the companies to track user behavior. Read More

School system adopts Windows 7 tablets over iPad
A U.S. school district Thursday said it was handing students 2,000 Fujitsu tablets with the Windows 7 OS, and selected it over the iPad because of durability and security concerns. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Run Windows with Flash on your iPad, in the cloud
OnLive has launched the latest version of its cloud-based Windows thin-client doo-hickey. It adds support for Flash and other exciting things on your iPad (Android and other platforms coming soon). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers remember the Network Computer. Read More

JR Raphael: An update on Ice Cream Sandwich updates
New details have been trickling out about Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades for Android devices. Are you up to speed on your phone's status? Read More


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Hands on: Samsung's Galaxy Note engages, perplexes
Samsung's latest device, the Galaxy Note, offers a bright 5.3-in. display and a digital pen, making it an interesting cross between a tablet and a smartphone. Read More

3G, 4G, Wi-Fi coming together in small cells
The age of monolithic cell-tower networks with a few Wi-Fi hotspots and home femtocells sprinkled in may come to an end at this year's Mobile World Congress, where a diverse range of small cells and integrated Wi-Fi systems will be on display. Read More

Japan's Softbank set to launch 76Gbps mobile data service
Japan's third-largest mobile carrier said Monday it will launch a new high-speed service this week, with a portable Wi-Fi router that will support download speeds of up to 76Mbps. Read More

Microsoft extends operator billing platform for Windows Phone apps
Microsoft has struck a deal which will make it easier for more Windows Phone users to pay for Marketplace apps via their phone bill. Read More

2D scanners on wireless handhelds prove handy at Memphis airport
Delta Global Services has successfully deployed 2D barcode scanning wireless handhelds from Intermec to its wheelchair assistance agents at the Memphis International Airport. Read More

 
 
 

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