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Please do not post the same thing multiple times. The board software automatically flags certain posts as needing moderator attention. This happens the most often for new users. I'm pretty sure this is made clear at the time you attempt to post. Posting the same thing over and over again just makes that many more posts the moderators have to weed through later. This makes us sad. Don't make us sad. If your post/thread doesn't appear, just wait a while. Don't post it again. If it hasn't shown up by the next day, then you can try again. I normally go through posts in the mornings, and try to check a few times throughout the day, but I'm not here 24/7. There will typically be a significant delay before posts are approved. Just be patient.

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  • Malware

    Having an anti-virus running on a desktop computer or a laptop has long time become a norm for any Windows PC user. We went through a long way from 1983-84 when the term computer virus was first coined by Frederick Cohen and now it’s virtually impossible to get an exact number of computer viruses living on millions of PCs.
    And if it wasn’t enough these days viruses are assaulting the next fortress - a mobile phone and for the most part the one that runs Android iOS. The majority of articles, blog or forum posts are dedicated to specific coding or graphic design question or marketing strategy question but not that many are dedicated to what should be on a mobile app developer radar when it comes to developing an app that might be potentially vulnerable to a virus? What do you think about the situation with viruses for mobile devices? Is this a factor that prompts you to prefer one mobile app development platform to other?

    Here is the article to illustrate my point about the whole issue -
    http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/05/14/mobile-malware-exploding-but-only-for-android
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