So Your iPhone Was Lost or Stolen: Here’s What To Do

If your iPhone is no longer in your possession, you might never see it again and the last thing you want to worry about is data security. Here’s what you need to do. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Smartphone sales increase sets record in third quarter

Smartphone shipments grew by 9 percent in the third quarter, a record for a single quarter, which continues a record-setting trend, research firm IDC said recently. Check this out from TechHive.com

Does the iPhone 5S Fingerprint Scanner Increase The Chance of Theft?

The iPhone’s new fingerprint sensor seems like a great way to use biometrics to keep the device secure and personal, but could the feature be used against the owner to circumvent existing protections? Check more on this article from  MakeUseOf.com

The Windows world already has a few iPad Airs of its own

With the introduction of the iPad Air, Apple has changed the game once again. “Thinness” is the watchword now, and every upcoming tablet will be compared against Apple’s thinner, lighter tablets to see if they measure up. Check out from PCWorld.com

Blackberry sees 10 million BBM downloads in 24 hours

Blackberry says its new app that opens up the proprietary BBM messaging platform to Android and Apple users was downloaded 10 million times in just over its first 24 hours of availability. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Turn your tablet into a guilt-free digital babysitter

Anyone with a child knows the drill: You can hardly take your phone out of your pocket or sit down on the couch with your tablet without their grubby little hands reaching for it. Kids love our new touch-enabled computing world, and to be honest, tablets can be great tools for kids. The devices’ size and their touch-centric interfaces seem tailor-made for little people who don’t have fully developed motor skills. Check out this article from TechHive.com

Five things you must do to prepare for the end of BlackBerry

With BlackBerry on life support, it’s time to accept the likelihood that there won’t be a BlackBerry a year from now. Your business will be in for a rude awakening if it relies on the once-mighty smartphone for mobile communication and productivity. Check out this article from PCWorld.com