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WWDC: Apple's iOS 5 eats RIM, gets 'Post-PC'

  Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's iOS 5 eats RIM, gets 'Post-PC' | Michael Horowitz: Defending against the Flash player
 
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Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's iOS 5 eats RIM, gets 'Post-PC'
"Perhaps iOS 5's paramount feature is that it's built to seamlessly work with iCloud in the Post PC revolution that Apple is leading," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs at WWDC today -- so what's inside the new OS? Read all about it here. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Defending against the Flash player
A new version of the Flash player was released yesterday. Yet again. Constantly updating Flash is a pain, but not updating it is a security risk. My suggestion: view sites that require Flash with Google's Chrome browser, exclusively. Eliminating Flash from other browsers has many Defensive Computing benefits. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's Mac OS Lion will cost $29.99, more
Mac OS X is ten years old. Celebrating, Apple explained ten of a claimed 250 improvements within its Lion OS. Available next month the operating system will cost just $29.99 -- though it will only be available via the Mac App Store. Read More

Douglas Haider: Mobile environment management
You know that feeling when you are looking at a Twitter stream and new messages pop up faster than you can even digest the previous messages? That's the feeling I get when learning about the future of mobile. 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


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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

Frank Artale: Platform rising: Data taking the center stage
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