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Hacking Your HTC Phone with Windows Mobile and Android

Presentation Date: 
Saturday, 2010/04/24
Abstract: 

Many realize the modern Smart Phone is really just a pocket sized computer; thus one may wonder why it can't be manipulated and customized just as a desktop computer. Well, IT CAN. Just as one may load Linux, Windows, or any other Operating System on their desktop computer, and maybe even dual-boot between them, the same can be done with an HTC mobile phone. Learn what a ROM is and how to load one on to your phone. Also learn how to load Google Android in a dual boot configuration. The HTC Herald (aka T-Mobile Wing) and the HTC Wizard (aka T-Mobile MDA) will be used for demonstrations.

The Best Mobile Service for Your Business

In a Press Releae CNET announced a new free service for the public enabling map views of each major mobile carrier's coverage.  Initially the service will only cover major metropolitan areas of the US.

Kapersky Ready to Release Product Enhancements

In a Press Release this week Kaspersky Labs announced major improvements to its product line of Security and AntiVirus solutions for Servers, Workstations, Email, Gateways, and Mobile Phones as well as their Administrion Kit for managing Kaspersky installations in a network environment.

Among the impressive enhancements in Kaspersky Open Space Security Release 2, Small Business owners and System/Network Administrators alike will find the following help them sleep better at night.

You Protect Your Computer, But What About Your Phone?

Antivirus and security updates on home or work computes have gained popular acceptance, but little thought is given to their mobile device counter parts.  For those with phones running versions of Windows Mobile the following tips are published on the Microsoft website.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/security/default.mspx

On their list:

iPhone and Sutus - Anywhere Access

Is there really an iPhone app for anything... absolutely!

Being that the Sutus BC200 uses the industry standard SIP protocol for VoIP based services it's easily accessed from any Internet connected device and a SIP application.

And as it stands there is most definitely a SIP application for the iPhone: SipPhone on iPhone ($6.99) from VNetCorp.

And Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Palm users shouldn't fret either. Despite all the iPhone hype there's plenty of SIP applications for these other mobile platforms too enabling access to your Sutus box for you to.

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