Monday, October 19, 2015

Apple comes to controversial iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist's defense

LTE flaws risk security and privacy of all Androids on Verizon and AT&T | New products of the week 10.19.2015

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Apple comes to controversial iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist's defense
Since Apple released iOS 9 in mid-September for its iPhones and iPads one of the most talked about -- and maligned -- features has been a hard-to-find one dubbed Wi-Fi Assist. But Apple has been pretty quiet about the feature until now Read More


: Thinking Phone Networks

4 Steps to Prepare for the Modern, Mobile Workforce
The old, traditional office is becoming obsolete. There is a new way of work, and it is mobile, decentralized, and less rigid. To meet the needs of this evolving trend, businesses need to embrace robust unified communications solutions, or else risk falling behind their competitors. Learn More

: New Relic

DevOps without Measurement is a Fail
The DevOps movement continues to gather speed, and, according to many, it's about time. After all, fostering collaboration and transparency across the entire delivery process has been shown to help everyone get great work done quickly. Learn More

LTE flaws risk security and privacy of all Androids on Verizon and AT&T
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) at Carnegie Mellon University posted a vulnerability note about multiple vulnerabilities in voice over LTE implementations that could potentially compromise the security and privacy of Android users on LTE networks of major U.S. wireless carriers. All Android versions—reportedly even Marshmallow, Google’s newest Android 6.0 – are vulnerable when being used on Verizon Wireless and AT&T; T-Mobile claimed to have “resolved” the issue.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

New products of the week 10.19.2015
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Cisco, Total Defense and Attunity. Read More

INSIDER
The future of mobile, the Yahoo way
Like most big Web sites, Internet pioneer Yahoo is betting big on mobile. Here's how the multi-billion dollar company looks at its mobile future. Read More

Why standalone GPS devices like Tom Tom and Garmin are going obsolete
A Spanish road trip demonstrates the complete obsolescence of standalone GPS. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tangoe

The Power of Mobility to Catalyze Business Growth
To better understand the issues CFOs are dealing with related to management of mobile technology, infrastructure, and processes, CFO Research and Tangoe conducted a survey of senior finance executives and discovered that CFOs are making difficult choices and tradeoffs related to their firms' mobility strategies. Learn More

VMware to buy mobile email manager Boxer
VMware announced plans to purchase Boxer, a company that makes an email management application for mobile devices. Read More

Huawei 5G hits 3.6 gigabits per second in field test
Chinese equipment maker Huawei says it has successfully tested its version of 5G in the field, and that its commercial service will begin in 2020. Read More

Can myriad wireless networks connect as one fast, secure system?
Getting the innumerable wireless networks the military and some commercial enterprises to communicate just doesn't work in many cases, creating serious communications and security problems for warfighters and others interacting with those networks. Read More

Smartphones finally give you a good reason to walk around looking down
While the dangers of obliviously walking around while yapping on or staring into your cellphone have been well documented, a new app from the University of Kansas at least gives you a good reason to be looking down while you've got your iPhone in your hand. Read More


: Citrix Systems

eGuide: Mobile Security
In this eGuide, IDG News Service, CSO, Computerworld and InfoWorld offer news, commentary and advice about how to successfully launch and maintain mobile strategies. Read on to learn how to make mobile devices manageable and secure in your organization. Learn More

AT&T's single-number service for connected devices does the carrier a favor, too
AT&T now has a way to use the same phone number for all your connected devices, a capability that could simplify some subscribers' lives but may have more to do with the carrier's own goals. Read More

iOS 9 gets its first jailbreak, one month after release
A China-based team is the first to jailbreak iOS 9 – 28 days after the software's official release, the Pangu team announced that it had cracked the platform's security and made it possible for users to enjoy unfettered control over their devices. Read More

Cisco Aironet APs + vinyl = awesome
Sure, white makes sense most of the time for a wireless access point, which is probably why the Cisco Aironet line comes in that color and no other (near as I can tell). But there are workarounds. Read More

IoT is here and mobile networks will never be the same
A coming boom in connected sensors and devices will drive mobile networks into distributed computing, the president of Bell Labs says Read More

INSIDER
How to plan your mobile strategy
Creating an effective mobile-friendly presence takes more than just making your website smaller. We offer some advice on how to shape your mobile platform. Read More


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