Friday 15 February 2013

Apple confirms iOS 6.1 lock-screen flaw, promises fix; Analyst: Microsoft losing $2.5B a year on Office for iOS delay

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TechRepublic Member | February 15, 2013

Apple confirms iOS 6.1 lock-screen flaw, promises fix

A flaw in the security of iOS 6.1 that allows anyone to unlock a handset and access personal data on a device has been acknowledged by Apple. Read more

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Analyst: Microsoft losing $2.5B a year on Office for iOS delay

Google CFO: We want to fix 'broken' world

Ubuntu smartphone developer preview arrives next week

Windows 7 users: Move to SP1 to continue receiving Microsoft support

Android security suffers the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune

Skype rolls out video-messaging beta for non-Microsoft platforms

Microsoft updates timeline for moving 'millions' from Messenger to Skype

Big Data success depends on better risk management practices like FAIR, say conference panelists

Big data: Why most businesses just don't get it

6 threats facing BYOD

Linux trailed Windows in patching zero-days in 2012, report says

Surface Pro: My week as engineer and train commuter

Cybersecurity debate won't amount to a hill of default passwords

4G in Europe: How far, how fast and how much is LTE in Germany?

Banking apps not safe from OS vulnerabilities

Washington State's datacenter fiasco - it's time to pay the bill




Today's recommended downloads

Free 30 Day Trial: HTML5 Client for Web Access to VMware View - Ericom AccessNow (Ericom Software)

Types of Electrical Meters in Data Centers (APC by Schneider Electric)

GFI Case Study: Brevard Public Schools (GFI Software)

ZDNet Big Data priorities 2013 (ZDNet)

A New Day: How Smarter Computing can Grow Capacity on Flat Costs (IBM)


 

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