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Apple's iCloud and iOS 5: New challenges for the enterprise

High on iCloud, Apple slates MobileMe's demise | Jobs unveils free iCloud sync, storage service

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Apple's iCloud and iOS 5: New challenges for the enterprise
Although many of the features Apple talked up Monday during the WWDC keynote could be a boon to enterprise IT shops, some could pose security challanges, says columnist Ryan Faas. Read More


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High on iCloud, Apple slates MobileMe's demise
Apple told MobileMe subscribers Monday that the sync and storage service will be shuttered next year. Read More

Jobs unveils free iCloud sync, storage service
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today took the stage at his company's annual developers conference to tout the new iOS 5, the upcoming Lion edition of Mac OS X and the firm's new cloud service, iCloud. Read More

Apple to sell Lion next month for $30 via Mac App Store
Apple today said it would ship Mac OS X 0.7, aka "Lion," next month, and sell it exclusively through its own Mac App Store for $29.99. Read More

WWDC 2011 Live-blog
Apple is expected to tout iCloud, talk up iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7, better known as Lion, at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Macworld is on hand for today's keynote address by CEO Steve Jobs. Read More

WWDC: Why this year is different
Apple has already said it'll be highlighting its new iCloud service, the Lion OS and iOS 5 at next week's Worldwide Developers Conference. Columnist Ryan Faas offers a sneak peek at some of the details. Read More

Complete coverage: Apple's WWDC 2011 -- iCloud, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion
Get all the latest news and perspectives from Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference: iCloud, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and more. Read More

Apple takes control of iCloud.com domain
Apple today took administrative control of the iCloud.com domain less than a week before CEO Steve Jobs is to unveil his company's new cloud-based service. Read More

Apple, Google, Facebook turn N.C. into data center hub
Apple is the latest high-profile tech company to open a data center in western North Carolina to take advantage of relatively low land and power costs. Read More

Mac OS update detects, deletes MacDefender 'scareware'
Apple today released an update for Snow Leopard that warns users that they've downloaded fake Mac security software and claims to scrub machines already infected with the so-called 'scareware.' Read More


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Mac scareware gang evades Apple's new anti-malware defenses
The gang responsible for a month-long plague of fake Mac security software has already updated their "scareware" to evade defenses Apple put in place late Tuesday, a security company confirmed today. Read More

Apple strikes back at newest Mac scareware
Apple on Wednesday updated the malware engine included with Snow Leopard to detect the newest version of MacDefender, the fake antivirus program that's plagued users for the last month. Read More

Mac scareware gang, Apple trade blows yet again
Scareware makers on Friday again changed their fake security software scam, while Apple issued the third signature update in as many days to combat the scam. Read More

Apple iOS: Why it's the most secure OS, period
Several factors have combined to make the iPhone's and iPad's operating system into what is arguably the most secure commercial OS -- desktop or mobile Read More

Android grows in top U.S. smartphone spot, with iPhone second
Google's Android continued as the top smartphone operating system in the U.S. in ComScore's latest ranking, while Apple's iPhone displaced the BlackBerry for second place. Read More

Adobe: Row with Apple over Flash is over
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has said that his company's row with Apple over the lack of Flash on the iOS platform is 'over.' Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple chip roadmap hints A5 iPhone 5, A6 iPad 3
Looking beyond WWDC to the future evolution of Apple and its iDevices, Microprocessor Review suggests the company's iPhones and iPads may take different paths. Intel wants a piece of Apple's growing mobile processor pie. Will a hybrid ARM/Intel MacBook follow?. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's iCloud is 'one cloud to rule them all'
Perhaps you see Apple CEO Steve Jobs sitting somewhere muttering the mantra, "One cloud to rule them all." Perhaps you prefer to see him as a wizard, raising the warriors of the West. Whatever your preference, Apple today introduced iCloud -- the most eagerly-awaited set of online services the world's seen yet. Really. This was so important Jobs took time out from his extended medical absence to tell the world about the next evolution of Apple's connected device plans. Read all about it in this three page special report on Apple at WWDC. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Industry speaks on Apple's iCloud post-PC attack
Developers, competitors and allies comment on Apple's post-PC announcements at WWDC yesterday, where company CEO, Steve Jobs introduced iCloud, Lion and iOS 5, the three hearts of the Cupertino tech giant. Read More

JR Raphael: Apple's iOS 5 and iCloud no threat to Android
Analysis: Apple's iOS 5 and iCloud are great news for existing iPhone users, but they aren't enough to help Apple stop Android's ever-increasing momentum. Read More



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