Category Archives: Smartphones

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Bad apps: Avoid them

How much simpler can it get? Upload a malicious app and wait for unsuspecting victims. It’s time to complicate it for the bad guys. Go to Source

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Google Docs Android app is a mobile office must-have

The official Google Docs app for Android has finally been released. Despite one drawback, Jack Wallen calls the app a major win for the Android platform. Go to Source

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iOS vs. Android race is too close to call

It’s too early to declare Apple the victor in the mobile device OS war, according to Donovan Colbert. Read his thoughts and predictions on iOS and Android. Go to Source

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Apps of the month (June 2011): Google Voice, Priority Matrix, and more

In Scott Lowe’s latest app roundup, he features five business-focused mobile applications: Google Voice, ABBYY Business Card Reader, Read It Later, Priority Matrix, and iTranslate. Go to Source

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B-Folders secures sensitive data on Android devices

If you carry sensitive data on your Android smartphone or tablet, Jack Wallen recommends using the B-Folders application to keep your information safe. Go to Source

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Turn your mobile device into a credit card terminal

If you need to accept customer payments when you’re on-the-go, try the free Credit Card Terminal app, which is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone 7-based devices. Go to Source

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iPhone 5 rumors timeline worth bookmarking

Can’t keep up with the iPhone 5 rumor mill? You’re not alone. CNET created a timeline that tracks the iPhone 5 rumors of 2011 so far. Go to Source

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Intel’s new 3-D transistor is good news for smartphone users

Intel has figured out how to increase performance and battery life at the same time. And Moore’s Law keeps on truckin’. Go to Source

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Google’s Web mapping can track your phone

In an exclusive story on CNET News.com, Declan McCullagh reported that Google is publishing the estimated location of millions of iPhones, laptops, and other devices with Wi-Fi connections turned on. Go to Source

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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

If you encounter the Android 2.3 Gingerbread keyboard bug, developer William J. Francis suggests downloading an alternate keyboard from the Android Market. Go to Source

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