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Staying Secure in the Mobile Gaming World

October 29, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

If you’re a sports betting fan then you’ve probably already tested out Unibet’s iPhone betting app and know that it’s a fantastic place to ply your trade. However, aside from giving you competitive odds and instant access to a slew of live betting markets, the platform is also one of safest in the business. The new smart devices enable you to have a punt on the go, by just firing up your app on your tablet or smartphone and having a punt in minutes via your online account.

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Popular sporting events like Melbourne cup , Ashes cricket series and the local  state soccer championships are gaining in popularity and so are iPhone and smartphone devices to check scores , odds and having a punt.

As the mobile betting industry has evolved, so has the security features sites have in place to protect players. Of course, when you wager your hard earned cash on the latest sporting fixture, there’s a certain amount of trepidation when it comes to safety. However, as you’d expect from any reputable operator such as Unibet, there’s nothing to worry about.

All licensed iPhone betting apps will have a host of security features in place and that means your bankroll is completely safe. In fact, the first thing you should be aware of is that any product that’s put out by a licensed operator is that it meets certain standards. In order to meet the conditions of fair play and safety that any regulatory body insists on, a mobile betting app must have full 128-bit SLL digital encryption. This layer of protection is there to ensure your data can’t be intercepted and your details stolen.

Protecting Yourself

As well as an internal layer of protection, Unibet’s mobile betting app also requires a password on start-up. Set by the user and not accessible by anyone else (including staff at Unibet), this password is the first line of defence against hackers. Not only is it required the first time you login, but it will also be needed if you time out. Because Unibet’s mobile software will detect periods of inactivity, it will automatically shut down the app to ensure you stay secure.

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The final layer of security you should be aware of when you download a mobile betting app is the verification process. Before you can withdraw any cash you’ll be asked to provide evidence of who you are. This information is then used to confirm any subsequent transactions and stop anyone else from accessing your account and stealing your cash.

Mobile sports betting is one of the fastest growing areas of the gambling world and operators across the industry are putting a lot of effort into ensuring this stays the case. If players don’t feel safe then they won’t use an app and this is the reason why the software has been made as secure as possible.

Filed Under: Apple, Apps Tagged With: Gpost, Mobile, Tablets

Tablets fighting back against smartphones

November 9, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

tablets or smartphonesAt one point in time, there seemed to be a clear distinction between smartphones and tablets: the former was your go-to device for calling, texting, and checking email, while the latter was used for recreational purposes like gaming and video steaming. However, as more tablets begin to offer calling capabilities, the line between the two devices has become somewhat blurred. Let’s take a look at what improved calling capabilities mean for the future of tablets:

Could a Tablet Replace Your Primary Phone?

Whereas users once had to download apps like Skype and Viber to make VoIP and video calls on their tablets, the next generation of tablets is equipped with all the features you need to turn it into your primary phone. The new Nexus tablet comes with the option of 4G LTE connectivity, as does the new Samsung Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note devices. The new ASUS Fonepad incorporates full 3G-phone functionality so that users have fast, reliable coverage whenever they want to make a call.

For those who think that a tablet is too large to make phone calls with comfortably, consider this: you don’t have to hold the tablet up to your ear to make a call. Instead, you can take advantage of in-line mic headphones or a Bluetooth headset, thereby eliminating concern over the awkward sizing of tablet devices.

Phone, Tablet, or Phablet?

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In reality, tablets aren’t that much larger than top-of-the-line smartphones. After all, the latest trend in smartphones is to make larger displays that are better for browsing, viewing, and gaming. You need look no further than the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S4 handsets for examples of this point. The HTC One measures a whopping 137.4mm (5.41”), while the Samsung Galaxy S4 measures 136.7mm (5.38”). Needless to say, it’s a struggle for the average person to fit either one of these devices in the palm of their hand.

By contrast, tablets are more compact than ever. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes in a 151.2mm (5.9”) model, while the Asus FonePad is offered in a slightly larger size—152.4mm (6”). The Samsung Galaxy Tab, Nexus 7, and Asus FonePad all come in 177.8mm (7”) models as well. In fact, the differences between smartphones and tablets are so indistinguishable these days that some of these smaller tablets with phone capabilities are actually being referred to as phone tablets, or “phablets.”

Smartphones and Tablets Go Head to Head

Whether you decide to invest in one of the new phone tablets or stick with a more traditional mobile device like the BlackBerry Z10 or iPhone 5s, one thing is clear: by offering more functionality, tablets are fighting back against smartphones for control of the global market share. But tablet makers have a lot of catching up to do. According to statistics from Tech Crunch, smartphones accounted for 60.1% of the global market share in 2012, while tablets accounted for just 10.7%. It is worth noting that while tablets control only a small portion of the market, sales of these devices grew 78.4% year-on-year in 2012, and are forecasted to grow a whopping 109.9% through 2017, surpassing both desktop and portable PCs in market share. Test out the next generation of tablets to see what everyone is talking about.

Filed Under: 2013, Australian, Gadgets, Gpost Tagged With: smartphone app, Tablets, Technology

Tablets popular for christmas Gifts

February 11, 2012 by admin 1 Comment

Despite the gloomy economy, shoppers all over the world  are expected to shell out for tablet computers this December making them one of the hot gadgets gifts  this Christmas and holiday season

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Amazon Kindle Fire pictures above

This new Techo gadget are the most-desired electronic devices this holiday season. Of all the gifts people are craving, tablets with clothing taking the no 1 spot according to a consumer Association.

Bob 56, plans to purchase an iPad for his son and his sister  who lives in  Washington. His parents live in Florida. So he’s excited to be able to video chat with his parents – them on the new iPad, him on his iPhone.

Tablets were on many peoples wish lists last year, but they were too pricey and they technology was still new so was still getting adapted too, now with smartphones  everybody is getting more exposed to the new touchscreen technology.

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Two of the most promising competitors come from online retailer Amazon.com Inc. and book seller Barnes & Noble Inc.

Some price released recently for the

  1. iPad’s $499 base price
  2.  Amazon’s Kindle Fire, which costs $199
  3. Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tablet, which costs $249.

Tablets are popping up in unexpected places, too. with  the ipad being used to control customised helicopters that can fly indoors , buggys made to be controlled by the iphone and ipad and many more gizmos.For some people, the device has become indispensable for playing and working.

But while many think of the iPad as synonymous with the word “tablet,” plenty of shoppers will be looking for a more affordable tablet to give this year with heaps of new customised software versions coming out with new android software.

“When tablets start to get  below $200, sales go up dramatically,” says technology analyst Rob Enderle and is going to be evident in the good cheaper prices for these gadgets these years. Check out some reviews and pics on the latest tablets here. “PC TABLETS REVIEWS”

Filed Under: 2011, Amazon, Apple, Asus, Computer, Featured, Gadgets, Internet, Ipad, Kindle, Laptop, PC, Top 10 Tagged With: Gadgets, Gifts, Tablets, Valentine Day Gifts

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