Opinion: iPhone tracking is neither news nor ominous

Posted on April 26, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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iPhone tracking is neither news nor ominous PCWorld's Tony Bradley says the revelation that iOS devices track your location is not really news, not unique to Apple, and not as ominous as what some people are suggesting.

Opinion: Why Google needs Android to be less open

Posted on April 6, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Why Google needs Android to be less open The "open" nature of the Android OS has contributed to its success, but PCWorld's Tony Bradley warns that the lack of control over the Android ecosystem as a whole creates a confusing landscape for app developers and could ultimately hinder the platform.

Opinion: Fuze Meeting for iPad 2 impresses

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Fuze Meeting for iPad 2 impresses PCWorld's Tony Bradley takes FuzeBox’s updated online meeting app for the iPad and comes away impressed with its multi-party HD video conferencing features.

Opinion: Would you realize if you lost your smartphone?

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Would you realize if you lost your smartphone? A survey about when people would notice if they had misplaced their smartphone has PCWorld's Tony Bradley thinking about smartphone security.

Making the iPad your only mobile computing device

Posted on March 14, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Making the iPad your only mobile computing device Got your hands on a new iPad? PCWorld's Tony Bradley walks you through what you need to do to turn the tablet into the only mobile device you need to get business done.

Activate AT&T iPhone Personal Hotspot plan on the fly

Posted on March 7, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Activate AT&T iPhone Personal Hotspot plan on the fly Not only will AT&T support the Personal Hotspot feature when it launches March 11, but AT&T customers will be able to deactivate the service without penalty as well.

Opinion: Apple event could disrupt Xoom launch

Posted on February 24, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Apple event could disrupt Xoom launch The timing of Apple's March 2 media event -- coming just as Motorola is launching the Xoom tablet -- is impeccable, PCWorld's Tony Bradley argues.

VIPorbit app redefines iPhone productivity

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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VIPorbit app redefines iPhone productivity PCWorld's Tony Bradley profiles VIPorbit, a mobile relationship manager from the co-inventor of ACT!

Zendesk app turns iPad into mobile help desk

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Zendesk app turns iPad into mobile help desk Zendesk updated the iOS version of its help desk software with iPad optimization. PCWorld's Tony Bradley weighs in with what those changes mean for the iPad's role in the business space.

Analysis: Nokia-Microsoft alliance is a win for Apple

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Nokia-Microsoft alliance is a win for Apple PCWorld's Tony Bradley says the partnership of Nokia and Microsoft will impact the smartphone market, and may end Nokia's legal battle with Apple.

Keeping track of your iPhone data usage

Posted on February 10, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Keeping track of your iPhone data usage With unlimited data plans available to a smaller percentage of iPhone users, it may be time to take data management matters into your own hands.

Google shifts focus from Web to mobile apps

Posted on February 1, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Google shifts focus from Web to mobile apps PCWorld's Tony Bradley looks at how Google recognizes the value of mobile platforms and is working to stay one step ahead to claim its piece of the mobile market pie.

Mobile apps explosion is a boom for mobile ads

Posted on January 28, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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Mobile apps explosion is a boom for mobile ads The frenzy for smartphones and tablets is creating a skyrocketing market for mobile apps that could top $15 billion in 2011, according to figures from market research firm Gartner.

NFC payments could turn iPhone, iPad into ‘iWallet’

Posted on January 25, 2011 by Tony Bradley.
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NFC payments could turn iPhone, iPad into 'iWallet' New reports suggest that the next-generation iPad and iPhone will be equipped with near-field communication capabilities enabling you to use your iOS device to make purchases.

Opinion: iOS 4.2 makes iPad a better business tool

Posted on November 8, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
Categories: Uncategorized.
iOS 4.2 makes iPad a better business tool Apple has released the final version of iOS 4.2 to developers, and will soon make the update available to the general public--possibly as early as tomorrow...

HP targets Slate 500 as a “business tablet”

Posted on October 25, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
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HP is touting its newly released Slate 500 as a business tablet. PCWorld's Tony Bradley wonders if that's a real distinction or just a marketing ploy.

Opinion: Samsung Galaxy Tab pricing will limit success

Posted on October 12, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
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For all its formidable features and functions, the Galaxy Tab misses the mark on pricing. And PCWorld's Tony Bradley says that will be the Achilles heel that prevents the tablet from reaching its potential.

HP confirms WebOS smartphones coming soon

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
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An HP executive has confirmed that new WebOS smartphones will be introduced by his company in early 2011.

Android apps more open than users know

Posted on September 30, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
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A new report shows that many Android apps take the mobile operating system's open nature a bit too far and share sensitive information without the user's knowledge.


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Opinion: Five reasons the iPad beats Galaxy Tab

Posted on September 20, 2010 by Tony Bradley.
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PCWorld's Tony Bradley cites a number of reasons to forego the Android-based Galaxy Tab in favor of the Apple iPad.


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