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What Is Cell Phone Spy Software program? | 3dsmod.net

Cell Phone Spy Application is software program that is needed for detecting and monitoring any unusuality in a cellular telephone. This is a essential instrument if one particular has suspicions on an personal and would …

What Is Cell Phone Spy Application? | 3dsmod.net

Cell Phone Spy Application is software program that is essential for detecting and monitoring any unusuality in a cellular mobile phone. This is a essential instrument if one has suspicions on an person and would want to …

Spy on Cell Phone Communications Quickly » Best Article Directory

The Mobile Phone Spy application program can be employed to enable you hold track of all these people that we mentioned over. You are most likely questioning how this application could perform and is it really legal and fair to be …

Cell Phone Spying Exposes the Truth Quickly » FreeArticlesTree.org

The Mobile Phone Spy software package system can be employed to allow you hold track of all these people that we mentioned over. You are most most likely questioning how this application could operate and is it truly legal and fair to …

When will AT&T allow upgrades to Android OS based phones?

I’m curious when customers can upgrade there Android OS to the latest version to protect againts known vulnerbilites like below.   http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?n&storyid=10891   A few days ago, a group of researchers from the University of Ulm in Germany published details about a security “vulnerability” in Android operating systems version 2.3.3 or lower. This is not really a vulnerability but the way that Android apps use the ClientLogin authentication protocol in order to access various Google’s services. As you can probably guess by now – the problem here is that ClientLogin sends authentication data over plain text HTTP connections. The Authorization: header, which is used (as the name implies) for authorization is sent as part of a GET request in plain text so any attacker who can see this traffic can easily extract this header and impersonate the victim. Depending on what you use, the token can give the attacker access to the Calendar and Contact Google applications. What’s even worse, the token is valid for 14 (!!!) days, so once it has been acquired by the attacker it can be easily used in the future. This issue is not limited only to Android – any other application that uses the ClientLogin protocol over plain text HTTP is subject to similar attacks, however since Android is so wide spread it looks as the most critical target for a potential attacker. How could an attacker exploit this? First of all, if you are connecting with your Android on any open wireless networks (i.e. Starbucks or similar), the attacker can easily sniff your traffic and collect all authentication tokens. Similarly, the attacker could setup a fake access point with a familiar name to get victims to connect to it – if the attacker is just forwarding traffic (and extracting authentication tokens), the victim will never even know what happens. Finally, attacks such as ARP poisoning are possible even on encrypted wireless networks (if the attacker can connect to it). What can you do? If possible, update Android to at least version 2.3.4 on your phones since that version uses HTTPS for authentication. In today’s world, there is absolutely no reason not to use SSL to encrypt everything.

Cellular Content – Makes Cell Cellphone an Effective Device to …

Cellular content is commonly downloaded by means of the web site content material that delivers various applications for the cell end users. Nowadays developers are working on the application that enables the cell buyers to browse the …

Nuance voices found in OS X Lion, patent application suggests new iPhone speech / text capabilities

Apple’s certainly no stranger to speech recognition, but it looks like it may have enlisted a bit of outside help for the next version of OS X, otherwise known as Lion . As Netputing reports, some of the text-to-speech voice options available in the developer preview of Lion just so happen to match the voices available from Nuance — which would seem to suggest a partnership or licensing agreement of some sort, as the voices themselves cost $45 apiece directly from Nuance. In somewhat related news, Apple has also recently filed a patent application that would bring some fairly extensive new speech recognition options to the iPhone — if it ever actually moves beyond a patent application, that is. In short, it would let you either instantly have a phone call converted to text, or send some text and have it converted to voice on the other end — which the application notes could come in handy both in noisy environments or in situations where you simply aren’t able to talk. It would even apparently incorporate a noise meter that could automatically trigger various options when the ambient noise hits a certain level. Hit up the source link below for a closer look at how it would work. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Nuance voices found in OS X Lion, patent application suggests new iPhone speech / text capabilities originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 May 2011 15:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Microsoft-approved tool fixes your ‘walshed’ Windows Phone, helps you get official updates once more

There are certainly advantages to rooting your Windows Phone 7 device, but there’s a heck of a downside too — Microsoft can’t update your handset to the latest and greatest build if you’ve unofficially patched your phone. Good to know, but what if you’ve already done the deed? That’s why you’ll want the application above, a ChevronWP7 -tested, Microsoft-approved program for pulling your phone out of Bizzaro World and setting things right. Find it at our source link, follow the instructions carefully, and don’t fret if the official update doesn’t immediately appear after you’re done — developer Chris Walsh says availability of the build depends on carrier approval. [Thanks, Brianna] Microsoft-approved tool fixes your ‘walshed’ Windows Phone, helps you get official updates once more originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 14 May 2011 14:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Re: HTC Inspire issue with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync

Get the application Touchdown. If your work email is microsoft exchange based, it is a GREAT app, works flawlessly!

HTC Inspire : Using with MS Exchange : Tasks?

I’ve just moved over from years with Blackberry to Android. Setting up email/calendar with exchange was pretty simple on my new Inspire. However, I’m trying to figure out how to see tasks from exchange? or do I need to download another application?   thx!