Android and the art of awkward timing

Well, hell. Google got me. Again. You’d think I’d be used to the company’s habit of announcing things before they’re actually available by now, but nope — this past week, I fell for one of… More: Android and the art of awkward timing

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Q&A: Mural CEO talks up remote collaboration, details plans for $118M funding

Mural takes a visual approach to collaboration, with a focus on “imagination” rather than knowledge work. To do this it relies on a digital whiteboard canvas that allows colleagues and clients… See the original post here: Q&A: Mural CEO talks up remote collaboration, details plans for $118M funding

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Samsung’s ‘Find My Mobile’ now works when your phone is offline

Samsung’s Find My Mobile feature can now work even if your device is offline. If, say, someone has stolen your phone and turned off the data and WiFi antennae, you might still be able to track… See the article here: Samsung’s ‘Find My Mobile’ now works when your phone is offline

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Adobe’s iOS Lightroom crisis shows need for backup

Adobe has entered the worst of all possible worlds with a Lightroom app software update that’s irrevocably wiping out people’s images and imaging presets in a process the company has had to… Follow this link: Adobe’s iOS Lightroom crisis shows need for backup

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Xcode becomes vector for new Mac malware attack

Trend Micro has identified an insidious new form of Mac malware that is propagated by injecting itself into Xcode projects before they are compiled as apps. So good they tried it twice We’ve… Continued here: Xcode becomes vector for new Mac malware attack

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