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Windows Phone and Exchange ActiveSync: What you need to know
The iPhone and Android provide more EAS security than Windows Phone 7 does, but you may still be able to support Microsoft's smartphones. Read More


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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. The buy bodes ill for other mobile office vendors too. Read More

The 6 big iOS flaws Apple really needs to fix
As Apple prepares to unveil the sixth major version of iOS, it's got a few outstanding issues to address if it wants to remain the standard-bearer for smartphones. Read More

Researchers find ways to bypass Google's Android malware scanner
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With mobility now a necessity, the software testing space is now making accommodations to ensure enterprises can extend their applications to run on devices, according to an analyst report being released on Tuesday. Read More



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