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BlackBerry Mobile Fusion: What to Know About the Android Management Software | Network World

BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) today announced a brand new set of enterprise mobility tools, called BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, which are designed to help IT manage not just BlackBerry smartphones and tablets, but mobile devices running Apple's iOS and Google's Android OS, via a single, Web-based interface from RIM.

WireLurker malware threatens to destroy a key Apple advantage | Network World

The mere perception that WireLurker poses a credible threat to Macintosh and iOS systems would be a huge blow to Apple.

NetFlash: Cisco warns of hacking toolkit | Network World

If you haven’t patched your Cisco software lately, you might want to think about it. Actually you might want to do more than just think about it, as a toolkit has just been released to the public that would help anyone with antisocial tendencies to hack your Catalyst switches or other devices running Cisco’s IOS. Cisco warns of hacking toolkit http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0329ciscohack.html?net

Microsoft keeps its word on developing consumer apps for Android, iOS | Network World

In September Microsoft pledged that some MSN apps would be ported to rival platforms by the end of 2014

Fixmo will block corporate apps on compromised mobiles | Network World

Fixmo, a company that started out developing tools for the U.S. National Security Agency, is offering a new product that will automatically shut down corporate applications on compromised iOS and Android devices.

How many horses are in the mobile OS race? | Network World

When Nokia announced recently that it was throwing its weight behind Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop was quoted as saying that the partnership creates a "three-horse race" between Windows Phone, Google Android and Apple iOS mobile operating systems.

Experts disagree about seriousness of IOS code theft | Network World

While the FBI and Cisco scrambled last week to recover source code stolen from the network giant, expert opinion differs about how serious a threat the incident is for corporate customers.

Apple WWDC set for June 11-16: Will iPhone 5 or iOS 6.0 debut? | Network World

Apple on Wednesday finally announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference (Apple WWDC): June 11-15 at San Francisco’s Moscone conference center. Now the race is on for developers to buy tickets for the event, which last year sold out in under 12 hours.

Apple iOS 8.1.2 for iPhone, iPad addresses disappearing ringtones mystery | Network World

Apple on Tuesday released an iOS update (8.1.2) for the iPhone and iPad that includes unspecified bug fixes, aside from one that the company identified as possibly resulting in ringtones purchased from iTunes disappearing.

Updated SDK from Soti allows businesses to remotely control Apple mobile devices | Network World

Businesses can now remotely control enterprise mobile applications developed for Apple's mobile platform with the latest version of Soti's MobiControl Software Developer Kit for iOS, announced Tuesday.

Apple iOS 8.1.3 upgrade won’t suck up your storage | Network World

Apple on Tuesday issued its first iOS software update for iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices, promising bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements.

RIM’s mobility management intentions | Network World

Research In Motion said recently that it will extend some of the secure mobile device management (MDM) capabilities of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) to other mobile platforms later this year, starting with Apple iOS and Google Android.

Cisco to revamp IOS software | Network World

Cisco will release a new version of its core IOS operating system in the coming months that is more modular, flexible and secure, company executives said last week.

With Swarm App, Foursquare About Much More Than Checking In | Network World

Last week location-based social network Foursquare released a new mobile app and broke its service into two components. The new "Swarm" app for iOS and Android (a Windows Phone version is expected later this summer) is for check-ins and friend-finding, while the evolved foursquare app will no longer features check-in functionality and focuses instead on local search.

Leaked Apple UDIDs were stolen from digital publishing firm | Network World

The unique identifiers of 1 million Apple iOS devices that hackers leaked last week were stolen from the servers of a Florida-based digital publishing firm called Bluetoad.

Vidyo goes mobile | Network World

Vidyo announced last week that it now has a mobile video conferencing app with the release of VidyoMobile for iOS 4.x on iPads, iPhones and the iPod Touch available from the Apple App Store. The application allows Vidyo's enterprise customers include mobile workers as participants in company video conferences from iOS or Android mobile devices.

IBM rolls out 3 new iOS apps for enterprises | Network World

The latest fruits of its partnership with Apple target finance, retail and airline industries

Against the odds, Canonical and Jolla trot out iOS, Android alternatives | Network World

The smartphone OSes have something different, in a good way, to offer

Sophos rolls out mobile apps for anti-malware and encryption | Network World

Sophos today announced a free anti-virus defense app for Google Android devices which works via the Sophos cloud-based service. Separately Sophos also made available Android and Apple iOS apps for securing files held in the cloud file-storage service Dropbox.

iPhone hacker dream team edges closer to iOS6 jailbreak | Network World

A trio known for their prowess in hacking Apple's iPhone software indicated on Thursday they may be edging closer to breaking the improved security measures in iOS 6.

iPhone, Android users unite to boycott anti-Apple Pay retailers | Network World

By rejecting NFC for mobile payments, CVS and RiteAid have given iOS and Android users a rare chance to agree on something.

Can Apple iOS devices gain confidence of IT security pros? | Network World

There's great enthusiasm for using iPhones and iPads in the workplace, but experts say Apple's limited transparency about security issues can make enterprise adoption problematic.

Apple’s Gatekeeper: A low cost for partial security | Network World

Out of the blue, Apple just announced Mountain Lion, the next generation of its OS X operating system. By the time Mountain Lion ships sometime next summer, Apple says it will have lots of new features, some transported from its iOS environment of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch world. This column will examine just one of the new features, one that, while good, has not yet included all the functions of its iOS prototype.

Windows forecast to gradually grab tablet market share from iOS and Android | Network World

IDC says the market share for Windows will grow as global shipments for tablets slows down in the coming years