Monthly Archives: September 2014

Don’t lose access to your ‘beautiful’ applications

Good business applications should be “beautiful,” according to one industry professional.

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Get creative when thinking of mobile security solutions for your office

“Wiping” data from a device remotely sounds like a good security plan for businesses but is no longer advisable.

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Microsoft announces Windows 9 release date event

Windows 9 will most likely be announced for both desktop and mobile later this month.

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Chrome to use 64-bit browser for Windows

A 64-bit version of Chrome is available to Windows users.

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Is it a good app or a bad app? Signs that applications are not legitimate

Many scam apps exist out there: how can you find trustworthy ones?

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New T-Mobile phones will also work as routers

T-Mobile has a new deal that offers free Wi-Fi and increased browsing for customers.

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Government agencies may benefit from mobile use

Federal organizations should pay attention to the way mobile devices stand to help with legacy applications.

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Is your company stepping on employee privacy in the name of security?

BYOD solutions should respect employee privacy while still allowing for work access.

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Apple announces new devices in large event

Apple has announced its newest devices, which include two iPhone models and a smart watch.

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Teach better email security practices as your system expands

Email still provides an alarmingly common means of IT infiltration.

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