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Google Android and RIM BlackBerry phone owners will enjoy better call management with Google’s Voice service. Google have now announced that the Google Voice service is available via BlackBerry and Android smartphones. The new applications completely integrate with the handsets which then allow users to make calls and send SMS with a Google Voice number.Enhancing the mobile experience of Google Voice in many ways, the Google app can be easily integrated with the phone’s native address book. This
The iPhone 3GS has been an undeniable marketplace hit since its release on June 19, and will likely continue to soar in sales despite three customer complaints that have surfaced recently. The big three gripes: the iPhone 3GS battery life is dismal, the 3GS overheats, and there's a serious SMS vulnerability . Historically, Apple does a poor job of sharing details about its technology and is sometimes slow to respond when such complaints arise or Apple's response falls short of expectations
Security researcher Charlie Miller has revealed that Apple is working on a patch for a security flaw he identified in the iPhone’s SMS implementation. The flaw can actually lead to arbitrary code execution, as he explained to Ars last month . Miller hasn’t yet detailed the flaw, citing an agreement with Apple, though he and partner Vincenzo Iozzo plan to detail their discovery later this month at the Black Hat Security Conference in Las Vegas. During a presentation at the SyScan security c
Security expert Charlie Miller who has allegedly found an SMS-based security hole on the Apple iPhone which will allow potential harmful code to execute. Millar.