Tuesday 19 February 2013

TeamViewer promotes secure environment access for BYOD hardware

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Use TeamViewer to promote secure environment access for BYOD hardware

Matthew Nawrocki provides an example of how to use TeamViewer on an iOS BYOD device to securely access work documents remotely. Read more

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Tune mobile office apps for BYOD

Will Kelly looks at some considerations for using mobile office apps for BYOD. Read more

Three BYOD policies for keeping workers (and IT) happy

Here are three alternatives to preempting disaster through reams of policy documents and forcing users to install piles of corporate "managementware" on their personal devices. Read more

Make sure BYOD doesn't mean Bring Your Own Disaster

Scott Reeves takes a look at the security gaps that BYOD can open up for the corporate network. Create a policy and cover these basic points. Read more

Learning iOS as an Android developer

Android developer Chiu-Ki Chan learned iOS to develop her Heart Collage app on both platforms. Find out her overall impressions of iOS development. Read more

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Samsung Android: Better than Google's Android

Google is frequently blasted for letting Android become too fragmented, with different versions and OEM customizations. Samsung has customized Android extensively and it's now better than Google's version. Read more

Nvidia rolls out its 4G LTE play to combat Qualcomm

The aim for Nvidia is to pitch one processor to operate smartphone functions and bring "superphone" capabilities everywhere. Read more

Nokia lands Lumia enterprise win as Foxtons rolls out the 820

At least one organisation has decided to go for Windows Phone, ditching its old Symbian devices for new Lumias - and citing Office integration as the reason for the move. Read more

China expected to overtake U.S. to become world's largest iOS and Android market

A report by an app metrics firm shows how during 2012, China added 150 million new devices to its already robust mobile market, compared to only 50 million added to the U.S. market. Read more

Top 5 smartphones (February 2013 edition)

Five of the best smartphones. Something for those who like iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Read more

6 threats facing BYOD

While there are numerous benefits to BYOD, there are also risks. It's no wonder that in security circles BYOD is referred to as "Bring Your Own Danger," or "Bring Your Own Disaster." Read more

20 of the world's top selling phones

Samsung and Apple phones may today rule the roost at the top of the smartphone market share today, but the most popular phones and smartphones were in fact sold almost a decade ago. Here are some of the top selling mobile phones since the the start of the new millennium. Read more

Apple, Samsung asked to temporarily freeze patent dispute

Will Apple and Samsung agree to delay their smartphone patent battle? Read more


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