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TechRepublic Member | July 14, 2011

Smartphone security and the phone hacking scandal

The "phone hacking" scandal unfolding in the UK has demonstrated how trivial it is to gain unauthorized access to voicemail and other information stored on smartphones. Ignoring basic security steps only makes it easier. Read more

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Take Your Business Relationships to the Next Level

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Five ways that smartphones enhance your business

Scott Lowe explains five ways that smartphones can shape your business communications strategy and interaction opportunities. Read more

Keeping it clean: Protect your iPad or iPhone with VirusBarrier

Now that he uses an iPad almost daily, Derek Schauland looked into some virus-scanning protection for it. Here's his take on the reasonably-priced VirusBarrier app for iOS devices. Read more

The strength of Google Android Honeycomb is also its major weakness

Google Honeycomb has the potential to be a replacement lightweight, portable personal computer operating system for content consumption and creation. This potential strength is also where Honeycomb falls down. Read more

Five password reset options for online apps

Programmer Justin James presents five common ways to reset passwords for online applications and explains which two of the options provide the most security. Read more

Set the Scenes on your HTC device and make your mobile life easier

Jack Wallen takes a look at Scenes, which are a part of HTC's Sense UI. Find out how Scenes can help you become a much more efficient, task-oriented mobile device user. Read more

The tools and features still missing from Google Apps

Google Apps has come a long way, but the apps still have a few kinks to be worked out. Kevin Purdy lists some of the drawbacks to Google Apps. Read more

The economics of Apple's App Store

Apple's App Store average paid app price is $1.44, of which it's reported the company gets an average of 26 cents per download. Larry Dignan offers more details. Read more

Mobile developer tips on location requests and Android Proximity Alerts

Kyle Miller provides sample code for fetching location on mobile web, and highlights potential issues you might face when setting up Proximity Alerts in Android. Read more

Windows Phone 7 developer tips about OData, IronRuby, and MVVM

Justin James provides WP7 development tricks and details on submitting apps to App Hub, customizing keyboard layouts with InputScope, and using tombstoning. Read more

Q&A on Verizon's new tiered data plans

Michelle Gilbert from Verizon Wireless provides some answers to questions about Verizon's new tiered data usage plans. Read more

Geek toolbelt: App monitors vulnerabilities on iOS

Derek Schauland reviews an app that helps you monitor iOS vulnerabilities from your iPhone or other iOS device. Read more


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Smartphone OSes compared (photos)

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Upcoming smartphones: Summer edition (photos)

A number of companies have promised new smartphones for the summer. We've rounded up all the announced models in one place to help you keep track of what's coming and where they're headed. See them here. View on site

Seven great sources for free iOS apps (screenshots)

A lot of apps are already a bargain at a buck or two, but nothing beats free. These sites, apps, and services help you find free and newly free downloads for your iDevice. View on site


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