New York-based General Sentiment, which tracks the online coverage of 100 companies each quarter, said that Apple's return to the No. 1 spot was fueled by media reports and individuals' comments about the iPhone 4S and the death of former CEO Steve Jobs ...

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 27 – ARNnet

by iPhone Security on January 27, 2012

Expectations flame. This week, Chinese worker bees are ready to flip the switch on iPhone 5 assembly lines and that tells us when Apple will release it; a breakthrough camera technology is so awesome it has to be in the Next iPhone; Apple execs ponder what ...

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 27 – ARNnet

by iPhone Security on January 27, 2012

Expectations flame. This week, Chinese worker bees are ready to flip the switch on iPhone 5 assembly lines and that tells us when Apple will release it; a breakthrough camera technology is so awesome it has to be in the Next iPhone; Apple execs ponder what ...

Stolen iPhone Saved By iCloud – TechWeb

by iPhone Security on January 27, 2012

Through iCloud's Find My iPhone feature, which can place registered ... Dark Reading takes a look at ways to measure your security posture and the challenges that lie ahead with the emerging threat landscape. (Free registration required.)
But that doesn’t tell the whole story. In his session at the 10th International Cloud Expo, Dave Asprey, VP of Cloud Security at Trend Micro, will explain the types of situations when you should consider not virtualizing some of your applications.
The iPhone may have opened the door for Apple in the enterprise, but it was the one-two punch of the iPad and revamped MacBook Air in 2010 that really did the trick, an analyst said today. The result: An end to Microsoft's long-running monopoly in the enterprise.
The iPhone may have opened the door for Apple in the enterprise, but it was the one-two punch of the iPad and revamped MacBook Air in 2010 that really did the trick, an analyst said today. The result: An end to Microsoft's long-running monopoly in the enterprise.
According to the company, the app offers unprecedented security and ease of use with the WatchDox Virtual ... WatchDox is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Wow. The moral of the story folks, please keep your iPhone close, and make sure you have security on it to help better protect you from thieves.
and keep a straight face. But accepting credit card payments requires more due dilligence on the part of a business than just buying a cool new iPhone dongle. There's data security standards to be met set by the payment card industry, and ignoring them can ...