Cyber threats and all forms of attacks have evolved through the years and their impact on individual and enterprise users could only be so much, a caveat worth taking seriously after security firm Trend Micro discovered a legion of botnets being maneuvered and harbored on cloud computing servers.
Google finally moves to protect enterprises with EMM
For quite a long time, Google had shrugged off demands for enterprise protection in a marketing strategy that has been heavily invested in consumer focus. Add to the dilemma the diverse ecosystem of Android-toting devices that send developers struggling to create standardized security tools for those platform variations.
Bringing Facebook to workplace is antithesis to productivity
It might be thought that Facebook is still at pains trying to push its way through the enterprise ecosystem where social media is being viewed as an impediment to productivity, but the social networking site has probably reached the homestretch into that goal.
5.5-inch iPhone 6 model to boast OIS and 128GB storage option
It seems the rumor mill just can’t shut up about the upcoming iPhone 6s. Not exactly a bad thing, as we are getting to know just about everything about the device even before its official launch. With that said, the rumor mill has brought along another bit, which is quite interesting.
Google announced Project Volta to deal with dying batteries
Battery life on a smartphone is a big issue nowadays as smartphone gets powerful every year and the battery remains the same. Till now battery saving features were only available on Custom UI’s like that of Samsung, HTC etc. But now Google is also adding it to their stock Android on their upcoming Android L.
Google announced Android L developer version at I/O event
Even though only around 15 percent of the total Android users are currently using Android Kitkat. But Google does not want to hold back and came up with a developer version of Android named Android L that will be the next version of Android.