Thursday 14 February 2013

iOS 6.1's lock-screen security glitch; Google Now as the future of big data; HP reportedly building Android tablet

The Editor's Daily Picks

TechRepublic Member | February 14, 2013

Google Now: The future of big data and Android's game-changer

While Google Now raises plenty of privacy hackles, it's also a stunningly useful example of the power of big data and a major advantage for Android. Read more

iOS 6.1 lock-screen bypass fumble highlights BYOD fragility

Apple's latest fumble led to users being able to bypass the iOS 6.1 lock screen. In spite of strong back-end mobile device management and security policies, most of the time your enterprise is still at the mercy of the mobile maker not screwing up. Read more

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