Over the years I have ‘jailbroken’ my iPhone 2G, 3G, and 3GS.

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He who Sacrifices Freedom for Security Deserves Neither
Over the years I have ‘jailbroken’ my iPhone 2G, 3G, and 3GS.

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He who Sacrifices Freedom for Security Deserves Neither
I was listening to This Week in Google Episode 54 and they talked about new concerns over application security. To give a little background, Android had a recent issue where a wallpaper app was sending user data to some server in China . After the app was pulled from the Android Market, Google did an investigation and it turned out the app was in fact safe (but not necessarily coded as cleanly as it should have been)

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This Week in Google Reinvented BlackBerry App Security
Episode #18 of the Simple Mobile Review Podcast is up. We had a special guest this week, Brent Harmon, or, the Gadget King as we like to call him. Speaking of gadgets, each of us got a new toy to play with since the last show. We talk about our new tech, why we had to say goodbye to Skype, and, of course, this weeks picks. Listen to Show Subscribe: Standard RSS SHOW TOPICS Welcome Brent to the Studio We talk about the Gadget King Skype new Terms of Service Broadcasters must announce they are using Skype at the beginning and end of every show Chris, Robb and Rod say Goodbye Skye Chris got the new AT&T Microcell He loves the device and how easy it was to setup Rod likes the security model vs. the Verizon Femtocell Brent Talks about a home made Femtocell device Is Rim Creating a Tablet Robb says that they don’t know what they want to do Chris is wondering if they will have dancers on their launch video Apple being investigated for Anti Trust violations Chris says good Rod highlights the fact that a lot of Apple fans say Microsoft does the same thing Several media outlets want the sealed search warrant that recovered lost iPhone4 Robb reminds us that Steve Jobs has some influence with the cops Brent explains some of the other conspiracy theories that are going around Microsoft releasing Kin One and Kin Two A lot of media outlets are clubbing the phones Chris says is it really fair some of the comparisons Robb mentions the only journalist that gave a positive review so far Robb discusses his use of the Android Incredible He loves the cool factor on the phone Rod asks about the tethering Brent points out that Robb’s copy issue may be PEBCAK Mentioned Links BlackBerry 6.0 Demo Skype’s new terms of service Picks of the Week Estrongs ( Android )/ File Browser for iPad ( File Browsing )– Brent Harmon ( SimpleMobileReview ) AT&T Microcell ( In Home Signal Boost )– Chris Ashley ( SimpleMobileReview ) CardStar – (Digital Reward Card) Robb Dunewood ( RIMarkable ) X-Mini Capsule Speaker ( Portable Speakers )– Rod Simmons ( SimpleMobileReview ) Simple Mobile Review Podcast #18: Goodbye Skype is a post from: RIMarkable Related posts: Simple Mobile Review Podcast #10: Pardon The Dust During Construction Simple Mobile Review Podcast #15: Kicked In The Junk Simple Mobile Review Podcast #12: The Country Of North Carolina Simple Mobile Review Podcast #17: Is BlackBerry 6 2000-N-Late

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Simple Mobile Review Podcast #18: Goodbye Skype
Paris, April 29, 2010 — Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT), a global leader specializing in business travel management, has signed non-exclusive, global referral agreements with conTgo and WorldMate, enabling the company to extend some of its key products and services to SMS and smartphone platforms, which are provided by each supplier respectively. This is the first phase of an extensive plan CWT has to increasingly offer its products and services via mobile channels and social networks. In an era where mobility is synonymous with connectivity, CWT is helping companies increase compliance, better manage costs and protect confidential information while enhancing travelers’ productivity, comfort and safety on the road
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Press Release: WorldMate Partners With Travel Management Giant Carlson Wagonlit
The Jawbone Icon from Aliph is the 4th and latest in the line of Bluetooth headsets known for their noise cancellation technology. The Icon has actually been on the scene for several months, however, Aliph just recently added A2DP to Icon allowing you to play streaming audio, music, and podcasts, etc. through the headset.

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Aliph Jawbone Icon “The Hero” Bluetooth Headset Review
We just heard that Research in Motion is hosting a free webcast tomorrow, April 13th, where they will teach BlackBerry developers how to take full advantage for the BlackBerry Push Service… Learn how BlackBerry® Push Service can be used in your application to provide information instantly while improving network efficiency and battery life. This session will provide an overview of BlackBerry Push Service, its architecture and process for requesting access to this service. After the presentation, there will be a question and answer period with our panelists providing real-time responses to your questions. BlackBerry Push Service webcast session outline: Overview and benefits Architecture and Push Workflow Security Reliability Push Service SDK Requesting Access Q & A The BlackBerry Push Service webcast is being held Tuesday, April 13th from 2:00 p.m.

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RIM Hosting Free BlackBerry Push Service Webcast For Developers
Research in Motion subsidiary, Chalk Media , yesterday announced Chalk Pushcast Software 5.4 , the latest and newly branded release of Mobile chalkboard, which facilitates a trackable and secure communication channel for delivering audio- and video-rich content to BlackBerry smartphones.
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Chalk Media Rebrands And Updates Mobile ChalkBoard… Now Chalk Pushcast Software
