Sunday
Aug142011

SourceCode: 5 ways Windows Phone Can Gain Market Share

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

I've gone back to using Windows Phone after a few months of setting it aside for iOS and hoping that the ecosystem would evolve and the much needed and long awaited Mango update would be available. Well Mango is still en route (September, Fall?) and the ecosystem is growing but not as fast as we would have liked. We still think Windows Phone is an extremely viable competitor to iOS and Android but some radical steps need to be taken to give this promising OS the advantage it needs to step up.

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Friday
Aug122011

Norton Mobile Security Lite Available for Free in Android Market

Norton Mobile Security Lite is now available in the Android Marketplace and seamlessly combines select anti-theft features with powerful antimalware, giving users a sense of security in the event their phone is ever lost, stolen or compromised by malware.

Norton Mobile Security Lite provides a worry free and obligation free opportunity to all Android users

The key features include:

·         Anti-theft – Remotely lock your lost or stolen device via SMS text and prevent strangers from seeing your private information or running up your mobile bill.

·         Anti-malware – Scans all files and app updates downloaded to the mobile device and automatically detects and removes threats without slowing you down.

·         Automatic LiveUpdate – Automatically downloads and installs security updates keeping you a step ahead of cybercriminals.

Friday
Aug122011

Sony Ericsson releases Xperia mini pro for $49.99 on Rogers

Less talk, more type. Get your message across faster with the new Sony Ericsson Xperia mini pro -the newest Android smartphone to hit the Canadian market is available today exclusively at Rogers.

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Friday
Aug122011

Review: HTC Status Facebook phone

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Facebook-happy and messaging-centric mobile users now have an Android smartphone built just for them. The HTC Status (AKA Cha Cha) $29 on a three year plan or $249 outright from Telus, fulfills most of the requirements of a modern QWERTY smartphone but adds the convenience (or hassle) of being connected to Facebook all the time. We find out what's to like or unlike about this new idea in mobile.

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