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Smartphone Apps

smartphone apps to help with prom planning
Washington Post
These free smartphone apps can help you budget, shop and experiment with hairstyles. PLAN'IT PROM. Set a budget, read money saving tips and scroll through a prom countdown checklist in this app by Visa Inc. Available at the Apple App Store and Google ...
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Small business owners need mobile apps to run their businesses
Fresh Business Thinking
Two thirds (66%) of small business owners polled said that without smartphone apps they would find it difficult to run their businesses effectively on the go. Almost three quarters (73%) said they usesmartphone apps on a daily basis. Small business ...
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College Hoops and Major League Baseball Lift Smartphone Sports Apps
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
COLUMBIA, Md., April 25, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ -- Use of sports apps by members of the Arbitron Mobile smartphone panel has been climbing steadily since their post-Super Bowl, mid-winter doldrums, thanks to the NCAA Tournament and opening days of ...
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Skype To Arrive on BlackBerry 10 Smartphones in Coming Weeks
Gizbot
BlackBerry announced that they will be releasing their new Q10 smartphone in Canada on May 1. The word is that the devices will come Skype ready. The already existing Z10 smartphones will be getting the app after a few weeks. Apparently theapp will be ...
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Most pain apps lack physician input
The Oncology Report
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. – An evaluation of 222 pain-related smartphone apps showed that many were developed without the input of a health professional, some had inaccurate information, and some of their features weren't as robust as they could be.
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Apps Gone Rogue: Sinister Code Targets Smartphone Users
NBC Southern California
If they have the drive, app creators can slip in sinister code that turns users'smartphones against them. Putting a compromised phone near a credit card will let the phone swipe the card's banking information and send it to a mysterious third party...
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