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In this Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019, photo is a Samsung Galaxy S10+ smartphone during a product preview in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Military has new way to keep in touch with service members during stressful times

The pandemic has made a hash out of many people’s lives, bringing anxiety, health care, child care, even relationship stress. And that’s especially true…

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Navy frees users from Common Access Cards on mobile devices

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Jason Miller: A growing appetite for mobile computing in the classified space

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Jared Serbu, DoD Reporter, Federal News Radio

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Blackberry, iPhone target of new malware-phishing campaign

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VA’s mobile strategy aims for flexibility, multiple devices

The Veterans Affairs Department wants to hedge its bets when it comes to its planned rollout of up to 100,000 tablet devices. IT leaders worry about the…

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DoD works with industry to develop mobile needs

Young provided an update on mobility in the
military and how the Pentagon is leveraging and
tweaking commercial solutions to put mobile tools
in troops’…

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Research firm: Smartphone security market booming

The global market for such products is expected to grow by 44 percent a year before reaching some $3 billion in 2016.

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