Monday, February 06, 2012

Beware of Apple mobile device management requirement

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Beware of Apple mobile device management requirement
Anyone wanting to buy mobile-device management (MDM) software to manage Apple iOS devices will find they need a special digital certificate from Apple to activate it, a requirement that doesn't apply to the same MDM software that would be used to manage Google Android devices, for instance. Read More


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Google 'ready to lay fiber' in Kansas City
Google's grand fiber network experiment is now one step closer to becoming a reality as the company announced that it is "ready to lay fiber" in Kansas City, Kan. Read More

AT&T users report getting throttled at 2GB despite 'unlimited' data plans
If you're an old-school iPhone user who still has one of AT&T's unlimited data plans, be prepared for a rude awakening. Read More


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Google on Monday released a video regarding its Solve for X project, which the company says is "a place where the curious can go to hear and discuss radical technology ideas for solving global problems." Read More

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With the exception of a stray New Yorker or two, we are in mourning here this morning at Massachusetts-based Network World, a pall produced of course by the New England Patriots Super Bowl loss last night at the hands of the New York Giants. So it is with more bitterness than actual interest that I convey Google's report on the terms that were most often entered into the company's search engine during... Read More

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The Byte - Apple injunction, WiFi grounded, smartphones outship, subway pics
The Byte, Feb. 6, 2012Apple removes then restores some products in its online store in Germany.In flight WiFi remains unprofitiable with only 7 percent of the traveling public using the service.And more. Read More

Cybersecurity Report Stresses Need for Cooperation
A lack of honest information-sharing between public and private sectors and among nations hampers cyber defenses, warns a new report by McAfee and the Brussels-based Security and Defense Agenda. Read More

 
 
 

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