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Norton Snap QR Code Reader Protects From Malicious QR Codes and Unsafe Websites (Android, iOS)

Nowadays, QR codes can be seen everywhere – on any product, web pages, on your mail or even on television shows, which provide more details about products, services, or provide as a link to a webpage, images or link to downloadable mobile apps. Unfortunately, cyber-criminals are also using QR codes for phishing and infecting your device with malware. To help you, Symantec has released a QR Code Reader for Android and iOS called Norton Snap that not only read QR codes but can also block dangerous QR codes and unsafe websites.

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Intel Pair & Share: Share Images From Android to PC Remotely

Looking for a simple way to send a picture that you just taken by your Android phone to a remote computer to share them on the computer screen or TV? You can simply do all that with a free android app called Intel Pair & Share. The app developed by Intel Corporation lets you simply and securely send pictures from your Android phone or tablet to your PC remotely over a wireless network.

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BatterySense by Philips Helps You Save Your iPhone’s Battery Charge

Smartphone (iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, etc) are getting numerous features and improvements day by day. As a result, some of the background features such as location service, syncing and other features can drain your device’s battery life even on standby mode. Here is how you can save battery charge of your iOS device (iPhone, iPod, iPad) with BatterySense app from Philips.

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Official Diagnostic App for Samsung Android Phone

Did you buy a Samsung Android phone recently? Have any problem with setting up or using your phone, for example, problem connecting internet, connecting via Bluetooth or via USB, discharging battery quickly, problem using Market, using camera and like that? Samsung provides a diagnostic app for your phone to help you make things easier.

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Speaktoit Assistant and Iris Brings iPhone Siri on Android

You may have heard about Apple’s new voice-driven assistant Siri which is available with new iPhone 4S. With it, you can use your voice for sending messages, making phone calls, schedule meetings, readout incoming text messages and email, finding answers for general questions and much more. Siri is designed to accept plain English input and smart enough to figure out what you are saying. Siri is quite useful in many situations where using touch screen is not feasible such as driving, etc. However, Siri requires internet access to work.

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