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Police: Maine man who killed family 'had a plan'
Tags: apps , iPhone , car insurance , alicia lozano
Smartphone and tablet cyberattacks growing
Cyberattacks increasingly target smartphones and tablets
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , Apple , Google ,
New security risks with Google-based smartphones
In your cybersecurity update, think twice before trusting the calendar or address book on your smart phone.
Tags: In Depth , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Google ,
Army picks Android
The Army has picked the Google android as the operating system they want to put in the hands of troops on the ground.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , Google , iPhone , Army
Your nosy little pocket pal
Dave Ross, commentator
Tags: Dave Ross , iPhone , privacy , CNET , iPad , Brian Cooley ,
The cash-free way to hail a cab
App lets you get a driver without one standing by. WTOP's Kristi King reports.
Tags: UberCab , app , iPhone , cab , driver , Kristi King , San Francisco
DoD ready to Go Mobile on iPhone, Android
The Pentagon wants servicemen and women to use their own smartphones to develop apps and access the military's networks. Senior officials as early as next month will approve the technical standards for devices that run the Apple and Google operating systems.
Tags: technology , Anmy Torres , DoD , Army , DKO , mobile apps , Go Mobile , iPhone , iPad , Jason Miller
App helps you locate farm-fresh Va. food
Looking for fresh produce from local farms? You might want to check out a new app.
Tags: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Se , Matthew Lohr , iPhone , Windows Phone 7 , app , Kathy Stewart
Unveiling of iPad 2 featured a little trash talk
Rob Pegoraro, consumer tech columnist for The Washington Post
Tags: iPad , iPad 2 , Steve Jobs , Apple , tablets , BlackBerry , Google , Rob Pegoraro , The Washington Post
Army forging ahead on smartphone tests
The service says it's getting closer to determining the path forward for issuing smartphones to soldiers in the field. It's something the service says could eventually provide warfighters with an all-in-one platform for training, battlefield communications and more.
Tags: DoD , technology , Army , smartphones , Michael Vane , mobile technology , iPhone , Jared Serbu




