How do you rank apps? That's a good question and one that mobile testing company uTest decided to answer. ReadWrite.com has the complete story, and it looks like a neat concept. Basically, uTest has created Applause, a site where you can type in the name of an app and get its score. It ranks both Android and iOS apps and even attempts to quantify which version is best, when there's a version for both platforms. So does it… Continue reading Applause Aims to Rank App Quality Related posts: - Selecting the Perfect Time and Document Mangement Apps
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Announced Wednesday, the same day as BlackBerry's new generation and flagship phone launch, the Truphone app has been made available for BB 10 OS. Specially designed for the BlackBerry 10 OS, Tru App is the first company to develop VoIP application for smartphones. Their unique SIM-based calling provides users with voice phone service in over 200 countries at a much cheaper rate than those of… Continue reading Truphone App Extends Affordable Long-Distance Calling to BlackBerry 10 Users Related posts: - Android gets Truphone, lets you make cheap calls
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Mobile threat alert: a malware plague is on the loose in China which has the potential to spread to unprotected Androids worldwide. Using its RiskRanker(TM) cloud scanning engine to assess the 3rd party app market, NQ Mobile technology has identified the "Bill Shocker" virus in over 600,000 phones in China. The virus quietly installs itself more »Continue reading “Bill Shocker” Mobile Malware Zombifies Phones to Send Costly Messages Related posts: - Shields Up!: Malware infested Windows Mobile apps spotted on several websites
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Is this the year of the BlackBerry? Somewhat ousted from the gadget world in recent times, the 'other-other' smartphone company has just demanded the public's attention in a huge way. We're talking some monumental changes for the company that made your father's first business phone. Rolling out their new all-touch screen Z10 phone (a departure from their distinctive, physical button formatted typing pad) Wednesday morning, is the first of which appears on BlackBerry's new BB 10 OS. The company's new flagship phone provides an excellent alternative to the industry's leading iPhone or Samsung's Galaxy S devices, featuring an incredible 70,000 apps available at launch and a perpetually-practical interface for many new and old BlackBerry users, business or personal minded. "Re-designed, Re-engineered, Re-invented," was published on BlackBerry's blog Wednesday, as part of also announcing their losing the company name Research in Motion (RIM,) opting now to officially being known as just 'BlackBerry.' So in one day, we have a new BB flagship phone that's… Continue reading With the New BlackBerry Z10 Comes New BlackBerry OS: An Overview of Four Most Important Apps Related posts: - RIM apparently testing Android apps on BlackBerry
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