Splash ID comes to Windows Phone 7

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Splash ID should be well known to long-time Windows Mobile users, and the app has finally made the jump to Windows Phone 7.

The password management app synchronizes wirelessly with new Windows and Mac desktop versions, giving users a secure way of storing and organizing usernames, passwords, credit card and other financial data, registration codes, PIN numbers and other sensitive personal and business information.

Data are encrypted with dual 256-bit AES and 256-bit Blowfish layers, and the app can handle an unlimited number of records and types of information. Users can create customized record types to store any kind of confidential information that needs to be accessed easily and securely.

image"Our goal is to support our users at home and at the office no matter what kind of devices they have or how many devices they have," said Morgan Slain, CEO of SplashData. "The launch of our new Windows Phone version was much anticipated in the Windows community given our long history of supporting Windows Mobile devices. With our universal Wi-Fi sync, users can manage their SplashID Safe data from multiple devices, for example between an iPad® tablet, a Windows Phone device, and a PC."

SplashID Safe for Windows and SplashID Safe for Mac are available for download from www.splashdata.com/splashid/desktop for $19.95.  SplashID Safe for Windows Phone, is available for $9.99 in Marketplace.





Nokia Lumia 710 available through MTS Canada

Nokia Lumia 710 to MTS Canada

The Nokia Lumia 710 is being offered through the Canadian wireless provider MTS for $29.99 after a three year contract and a minimum $24.99 voice plan. The 3.7" screened Windows Phone can also be had outright through MTS for $279.99.

MTS is a local carrier servicing Manitoba and the pricing point is a little on the high side. Rogers Wireless, who also services the Manitoba region, is offering the Lumia 710 for a penny on a three year contract.

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