Fans of Apple believe there’s more to the subsidized contracts for the new iPhone 6S or 6S Plus to lure new users.
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SAP’s Afaria Remote Management App could be Hacked to Wipe a Mobile Device Clean
What if instead of wiping a stolen device clean using your trusted remote mobile management tool, you discover one day that the table has been turned on you and it’s your phone that has been wiped clean of all the data stored in it.
Hackers infiltrate Apple App Store
Despite all its efforts to keep hackers at bay, Apple recently just succumbed to malicious attacks that affected a number of apps on the Apple App Store.
Video of Android-toting BlackBerry device leaked online
Some see it as a desperate measure in desperate times, some say it is a wise decision.
Apple brings security to a higher level with iOS 9
We all know well that Apple has been one of those tech giants that has always stood at the forefront of security issues. When the U.S. government raised its voice against widespread encryption for all mobile devices, Apple was quick to implement the security protocol nonetheless.
Google to unveil new service to compete with Facebook’s Instant Articles
Facebook’s Instant Articles feature continues to look appealing to media partners, but Google plans to change that with its plan to release its own version of the service meant to allow publishers greater control of their content and advertising. And the Google feature is designed to be open source.