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Sonja Thompson
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Sonja Thompson

Archive: 12-2011
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Apps of the month (December 2011): CamCard, Splashtop Remote Desktop, and more
In Scott Lowe’s latest app roundup, he features four useful mobile applications: CamCard, Splashtop Remote Desktop, Tie & Mirror, and Norton Snap QR Code Reader.
Posted by Scott Lowe | December 30, 2011, 5:00 AM PST
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Smartphone apps that need to be created in 2012
Jack Wallen provides his wish list of mobile applications that he’d like to see brought to life in 2012.
Posted by Jack Wallen | December 28, 2011, 5:00 AM PST
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2012: The year that mobile tech stood still
Find out why Donovan Colbert isn’t holding his breath for major smartphone innovations in 2012.
Posted by Donovan Colbert | December 26, 2011, 5:00 AM PST
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LG DoublePlay: Gimmicky, but still some things to love
Jack Wallen reviews the T-Mobile LG DoublePlay. This is an average Android smartphone with some unique features at a great price.
Posted by Jack Wallen | December 23, 2011, 7:21 AM PST
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Five security risks introduced with smartphones in the enterprise
Scott Lowe discusses five smartphone security issues that should be at the top of every CIOs mind.
Posted by Scott Lowe | December 22, 2011, 5:09 AM PST
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Ringing back on the top 10 Smartphones posts of 2011
Find out which 10 Smartphones posts resonated the most with the TechRepublic community in 2011.
Posted by Sonja Thompson | December 21, 2011, 6:05 AM PST
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Money matters on your smartphone
Deb Shinder discusses some ways to protect yourself when you conduct financial transactions from your smartphone.
Posted by Debra Littlejohn Shinder | December 19, 2011, 6:56 AM PST
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Tweak your message viewing options in iOS and Android
Sometimes, the default message view on your iOS or Android smartphone isn’t the one that you prefer. Scott Lowe show you how to change your message viewing options.
Posted by Scott Lowe | December 15, 2011, 6:30 PM PST
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Windows Phone won't make the Android boo-boo better
Microsoft is offering Windows Phone handsets to Android malware victims. Find out why Donovan Colbert thinks the problem is the people, not the platform.
Posted by Donovan Colbert | December 14, 2011, 5:32 PM PST
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Pantech Breakout: Strong, budget-conscious Android device
If you’re looking for a 4G LTE smartphone that won’t break the bank, the Pantech Breakout from Verizon may just fit the bill. The Pantech is a good option for organizations looking to...
Posted by Donovan Colbert | December 12, 2011, 8:27 AM PST

































