Thursday, March 21, 2013

Apple's buggy iOS 6.1.3 breaks iPhone jailbreak

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Richi Jennings: Apple's buggy iOS 6.1.3 breaks iPhone jailbreak
iOS bugfix has new bug. Nixes jailbreak. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) released a new version of iOS, that finally fixes the lockscreen security hole. However, a similar, new vulnerability has emerged, that isn't fixed by 6.1.3. It will also prevent many people from escaping Tim's walled garden o' family-friendly, parody-free tyranny, as it closes the loophole used by the latest jailbreak tools. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers imagine egg on face at Infinite Loop. Read More


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How The Cloud Threatens Midsize Enterprises
Date: March 21st, 2013 1: 00 PM EST A recent study showed 92% of IT pros recognize that moving to the cloud provides a competitive edge, but only 20% plan to get there. The failure to close that Cloud gap poses a serious threat. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

JR Raphael: Google Keep or not to Keep? That is the question
Google's stepping into the note-taking game with a new service called Google Keep, but the circumstances surrounding the launch seem a little strange. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC 2013: Apple's focus on developers makes sense
Apple will increase its focus on developers in the weeks ahead as it works to ensure it maintains its position at the cutting-edge of software design, WWDC this year should feature better tools for Maps and app discovery. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Microsoft Corporation

Intelligent Systems Help Drive Customer Loyalty
Intelligent systems are having a dramatic impact on customer service for retailers and those in the hospitality industry. The key to success is the ability to integrate multiple devices and disparate backend systems. Read Now.

Preston Gralla: Nvidia CEO: Windows RT has been "disappointing," but will eventually succeed
Nvidia is the latest in a line of hardware makers who complain that Windows RT has so far been a bust. Nvidia CEO Jen Hsun Huang has called RT sales "disappointing," although he adds that he expects that eventually Microsoft will figure out a way to make it succeed. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Google Fusion Tables adds auto-generated map legends
Google's tool for joining and visualizing multiple data tables has finally added auto-generated legends to its maps. Read More

Sharky: Yeah, I'd take that bet too
This IT pilot fish is a former member of his company's change team -- the techs who work up server changes and then hand them over to the business-as-usual team. But the change guys have a very annoying habit. Read More

 

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