In pictures: 10 tips for turning Android into a business phone
Here are 10 tips for turning the Android into a rock-solid business-class phone.
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Slow progress on encrypting Android app communications, but it's finally picking up pace.
Get ready to hear a whole lot more from Google’s Threat Analysis Group, TAG.
Google’s top payouts for Android now match Apple’s iOS top tier.
And while you’re at it ditch all your unsupported hardware.
FTC uses consumer protection powers to impose tough restrictions on the makers of stalkerware apps.
Your Android phone not only enables you to do nearly everything online, but also allows you to carry your life in your pocket. Although having all that information in a single location and always on hand may be especially convenient, it makes for an appealing target to thieves and hackers. But you're not defenseless: You can take a number of steps and precautions to ensure that your stuff stays safe.
Armando Rodriguez | 19 Sep | Read more
You know toddlers: The more expensive and precious an object is, the more likely they'll grab it. My 15-month-old daughter loves nothing better than to get her drooly little hands on my iPad--and when she does, she (naturally) skips the PBS Kids and Barney apps and makes a beeline for Safari and my Mail inbox. Great.
Ben Patterson | 14 May | Read more
Google will provide enterprise-focused security and management features to its entire Android showcase of mobile devices, including features reserved only for Samsung devices running Samsung security software called Knox, a Google executive announced during the Google I/O keynote address Wednesday.
Matt Hamblen | 26 Jun | Read more
Earlier in September, an update to the Google Settings app for Android tipped off that a remote device lock and password reset feature was on its way to the Android Device Manager. This week, the service finally went live for most users through the ADM Website.
Increasingly, businesses accept the idea that employees should be able to use their personal mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, for work. But debate is raging as to whether these employee-owned devices should be managed and secured exactly as corporate-owned devices might be.
Ellen Messmer | 28 Jul | Read more