Thursday, 27 June 2013

Apple's 802.11ac Wi-Fi problems: They're for real

Mobile developers see big rise in demand for enterprise apps | Microsoft hooks Bing to apps & services

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Apple's 802.11ac Wi-Fi problems: They're for real
The new MacBook Air, which is outfitted with an 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter, is radically slower when it comes to transferring real-world files over a wireless connection. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ClickSoftware

Mobile Workforce Management: Benefits for Growing Companies
Get an exclusive look at the real business benefits behind using a mobile workforce management solution. In this business paper from ClickSoftware, look into the current trends for scheduling and mobility before doing a deep-dive into the real world benefits of using a mobile workforce management solution. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Good Technology

Mobile Collaboration: 7 Pitfalls to Avoid
Mobile collaboration is fast, efficient, and necessary. But before you spend your time and money on a solution, you'd better learn what works and what doesn't. Read this guide to learn what to consider when choosing a solution, mistakes to avoid at implementation, and ongoing tips for data security. Read Now!

Mobile developers see big rise in demand for enterprise apps
Mobile developers are seeing a healthy increase in demand to build business apps instead of consumer-facing apps, with developers most interested in building iPhone and iPad apps than developing for fragmented Android. Read More

Microsoft hooks Bing to apps & services
Following in Google's and Apple's footsteps, Bing is now central service for stitching together Internet-powered services with local apps. Read More


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Smart Systems Management Can Help You Become a Leader
For anyone in IT who wants to become more effective, this 3-part series can provide valuable insights enabling you to deliver results and become a more valued business contributor. Learn More!

Facebook may have leaked data for users and nonusers alike
The social networking firm suffered a massive data leak affecting not just millions of its users, but also an undisclosed number of users who might not even use the social networking site. Read More

Opera: Hackers pilfered code-signing certificate to sign malware
Opera Software said Wednesday hackers pilfered from its internal systems at least one code-signing certificate that was used to sign malicious software. The Oslo-based company, which makes a mobile and desktop web browser, wrote in a blog post that it believes a few thousand Windows users may have automatically installed malicious software between 01.00 and 01.36 UTC on June 19, the day the attack was detected and halted. Read More



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