Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Hacked selfies: Celebrity iCloud download fears

Jonny Evans: 5 reasons Apple's getting into mobile payments | Richi Jennings: iWatch release date: Don't hold your breath for Apple smartwatch

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Richi Jennings: Hacked naked selfies stick around: Celebrity iCloud sex download fears
Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton -- it's #fappening: While we weren't looking, hackers have downloaded celeb sexting pics, to the surprise of few (and to the delight of many teenagers). It would appear that the victims' iCloud passwords were either phished or brute-forced. And, no, I'm not going to tell you where to find the images. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why 4chan's webserver is melting. Read More


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Breaking BlackBerry: Your transition plan in 10 easy steps
The move from BlackBerry should be a methodical approach that turns off the BES lights in a phased and methodical manner as you integrate iOS and Android into your mobility strategy. Learn more!

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Jonny Evans: 5 reasons Apple's getting into mobile payments
Apple has lots of great reasons to introduce mobile payments, not least the hope that doing so will help it build its presence in emerging markets. Read More

Richi Jennings: iWatch release date: Don't hold your breath for Apple smartwatch
The iWatch release date is said to be at least five months away, even though Apple is expected to unveil its iOS smartwatch next month. Can you wait until 2015 for your Cupertino wearable? I guess that's the measure of a true fanboi. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get in line to BYOW. Read More


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Meeting the Exploding Demand for New IT Services
Fueled by the explosion of mobility, the broad acceptance of cloud and tidal volumes of new data sources, the unprecedented demand for new and more efficient IT services is taxing IT managers to the limit. Learn More

Preston Gralla: Did Microsoft help seed the market for Windows Store scam apps?
Microsoft has finally begun cleaning out the Windows Store by killing 1,500 scams and copycat apps. But by turning the other way when bad apps were uploaded, and maybe even paying for them, Microsoft was part of the problem. Read More

Sharky: Sometimes you just don't want one step at a time
Pilot fish working for a healthcare system gets a call from a client who complains that the hospital group's website never works for him. But the reason isn't hard to figure out. Read More

Sharky: Drawing a blank
This organization has several laptops available for employees to borrow as needed for meetings and other uses, and has used the same instructions for ten years. Guess who has a problem with that? Read More


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