Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Android 4.2, at last! 4 things to try after the upgrade

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JR Raphael: Android 4.2, at last! 4 things to try after the upgrade
Got a Verizon Galaxy Nexus? This guide will help you make the most of the Android 4.2 upgrade finally on its way to your phone. Read More


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The Shape of Email
Our "Shape of Email" research attempts, for the first time, to describe the content of a typical corporate inbox in terms of its importance and relevance to the user. Learn More

Richi Jennings: SCARY Korea vs. Korea cyber-warfare: Who is Whois Team?
"We have an Interest in Hacking. Unfortunately, We have deleted Your Data." South Korean computers are crashing left, right, and center, according to reports this morning. An unknown hacking group, Whois Team, claims responsibility. Naturally, everyone's talking about another cyber-attack from communist North Korea. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder cyber-terror and/or a false-flag operation. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC 2013: What to expect at Apple's developer event
Apple opens the doors to its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 10-14 at San Francisco's Moscone Center, so what might be in the menu for this year's annual developer event? Read More


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Darlene Storm: Black Hat Europe: Hacking to spy & remotely control video conferencing systems
At Black Hat Europe, Moritz Jodeit presented "Hacking Video Conferencing Systems" and demonstrated how to exploit vulnerabilities in video conference devices and how to remotely compromise all variants of the popular Polycom HDX systems. Here is an interview with Jodeit about his research and hacking to remotely own and turn video conferencing devices into surveillance for an attacker such as for espionage purposes. Read More

Preston Gralla: BlackBerry CEO: iPhone is old and outdated; Windows Phone and Android "are not mobile computing platforms"
If trash talk can sell phones, then BlackBerry has a bright future. In the last two days, CEO Thorsten Heins has called the iPhone an old operating system, said Apple is losing its abilility to innovate, and has said that neither Windows Phone nor Android are true mobile computing platforms. Can he back up the trash talk with results? Read More

Sharky: Whatever can go wrong...
Working-from-home pilot fish arrives at his desk at 6 a.m. and, instead of seeing the new email he expects, he faces a laptop screen that says "Operating system could not be found." Read More

 

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