Rabu, 07 September 2011

A year with an iPad: How it's changed me

Mac OS X can't properly revoke dodgy digital certificates | Apple reportedly on another lost iPhone scavenger hunt

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A year with an iPad: How it's changed me
His first impression: "It didn't fit my everyday work or personal routines." A year on, however, our mobile columnist says thanks to its portability and interface, the iPad is now a key part of his personal and professional workflows. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco

The Right Unified Communications Solution
The advantages of today's unified communications are numerous, and there are many choices among solutions. A Cisco white paper is available to help you make the right decision. The paper outlines ten differentiators—from mobile device support to social software—that you should consider before deciding on a unified communications upgrade. White Paper

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Resource: iOS White Paper and Deployment Kit
Quickly Develop and Deploy iOS Solutions. With FileMaker Pro, iPad and iPhone solutions can be prototyped and completed in hours or days versus weeks or months. No iOS application programming or design experience is required. Read the white paper and download the kit.

Mac OS X can't properly revoke dodgy digital certificates
A programming glitch in Apple's Mac OS X operating system is making it hard for Mac users to tell their computers not to trust digital certificates, exacerbating an ongoing security problem with a Dutch certificate authority that was recently hacked. Read More

Apple reportedly on another lost iPhone scavenger hunt
Apple is reportedly trying to track down an iPhone prototype lost by a company employee at a San Francisco bar -- an incident that sounds an awful lot like the high-profile lost-then-sold iPhone prototype scandal from last spring. Read More

Apple rules phone, tablet browsing market
Mobile browsing has more than doubled in the last year and now accounts for over 6 percent of all online activity, a Web statistics company said today. And Apple's Safari -- the default browser on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch -- rules the usage share roost, representing 53 percent of the mobile browsing market. Read More



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