As the number of mobile Internet-connected devices continues to rise, so does the number of public-WiFi access points. “WiFi” window stickers are all over the place, advertising a “bonus” reason to stop by your local coffee shop, bookstore or Home Depot. While this may make multi-task shopping easier, it also exposes your activities to anyone Continue reading →
BBC News released an article today that suggests that it will be possible to run Android apps on Windows 8. A company called BlueStacks has developed virtualization software that allows Android applications to run on top of Windows 8. AMD has created an application called AppZone player that uses BlueStacks’ virtualization code. The article explains Continue reading →