| Our Top Stories | Top 15 Innovative Mobile Apps to Watch in 2011 Mobile apps are becoming increasingly influential, as they have the potential to spread to millions of tablets and smartphones. Here are 15 that we think will make a difference in 2011. Share: | 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Designing Websites for Smartphones and Tablets Your website might be gorgeous, but is it really cross-platform? Don't be so sure Share: | Epsilon Data Breach: Expect a Surge in Spear Phishing Attacks The Epsilon data breach exposed millions of customer email addresses, leading security experts to warn that a wave of spear phishing attacks is on the horizon. Share: | How Much Longer Will Your Unlimited Data Plan Exist? Data caps on nearly all wireless and wired networks in the U.S. seem likely to be in place soon, even though Verizon Wireless and Sprint continue to offer unlimited plans. Share: | Did a Glass Shortage Slow the Arrival of the RIM BlackBerry Playbook Tablet? We know that Apple's iPad 2 sales are whomping laptop purchases, but could the iPad 2 have had an effect on the BlackBerry PlayBook? Share: | FCC Requires Mobile Broadband Roaming Agreements Between Wireless Carriers The move targets Verizon and AT&T, the nation's two largest wireless carriers, as smaller carriers work to provide seamless national coverage to their customers. Share: | Five Tips to Avoid Getting Phished Avoid phishing scams with these tips. Share: | Ex-Gucci Admin Accused of $200,000 IT Rampage Nixed servers, wiped data, disrupted sale of expensive shoes Share: | Google Apps: How We Locked Down Documents Although Google Apps has made progress over the past few years as a cloud-based collaboration and productivity suite for businesses, the first big wave of adopters has been nonprofits. Share: | Google Boosts Android Security With Encrypted Tablets, Remote PIN Reset Google is trying to make Android more appealing to businesses by adding IT administration tools to Google Apps that can encrypt Android tablets or remotely reset PINs. Share: | Users Find IE9 Upgrade in Windows Update Although Microsoft has denied pulling the trigger on IE9 upgrade offers, some users say the browser is showing up on their Windows Vista and Windows 7 update lists. Share: | Mammoth Microsoft Patch Will Fix 64 Flaws Next Tuesday Microsoft today said the big patch will fix a record 64 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, Windows graphics framework, and other software. Share: | Microsoft Blames Apple for Outlook 2011 Sync Snafu Microsoft today blamed Apple for changes that will prevent users of Office for Mac 2011 from synchronizing their Outlook calendars with Apple's MobileMe. 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