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Yawns may greet Microsoft Office port to iOS and Android | Network World

Microsoft's most iconic application suite -- Microsoft Office -- will be moving off the PC and the Windows OS to two mobile platforms, iOS and Android, in early 2013. But will customers in the enterprise, where Office has been a PC standard for years, really care?

Unity adds free mobile game development for Android and iOS | Network World

Unity Technologies has added the ability to develop for Android and iOS games for free using its platform.

Apple iOS vs. Google Android: It comes down to security | Network World

Which is more secure, mobile devices based on Google Android or Apple iOS? It's not just a theoretical question to IT professionals making decisions about the future use of smartphones and tablets in the enterprise.

US Defense Department approves Apple’s iOS devices for its networks | Network World

Devices built around Apple's iOS operating system have been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense for use on its networks, as the department moves to support multivendor mobile devices and operating systems.

Apple again posts record revenues, profits, sales | Network World

Apple started its new fiscal year with a bang: reporting record revenues, quarterly net profit, and iOS device sales.

Hackers release iOS 6.1 jailbreak utility | Network World

A program to jailbreak Apple devices running iOS 6 or above was released Monday, sparking over 100,000 downloads in the first 10 minutes of availability. The jailbreak modifies Apple's mobile firmware, letting users load applications from outside of the official AppStore, and access iOS files that Apple usually shields.

Xamarin tool aims to show the ease wth which .NET apps can become mobile | Network World

As mobile device shipments overtake those of PCs, cross-platform tool developer Xamarin hopes to get more enterprises to adapt their apps for Android and iOS with the help of its .Net Mobility Scanner.

Apple working on fix for iOS 6.1 bug that’s choking Exchange servers | Network World

Apple has announced that a fix for an iOS 6.1 bug that's been choking some enterprise Microsoft Exchange servers is on the way. The deceptively minor problem in Exchange calendars triggers massive activity spikes on the Exchange servers, with ballooning transaction logs and CPU utilization. The server can sometimes block iOS 6.1 users.

Apple OSes to narrow gap with Windows, says Gartner | Network World

Sales of devices based on Apple's Mac OS and iOS will overtake those of products running all flavors of Windows in 2015, a Gartner analyst predicted Monday.

‘Cisco heads back to Black Hat with its tail between its legs,’ says commentator | Network World

A year ago at the Black Hat security conference, the issue of security in open-source vs. closed-source software came to a head when a security researcher attempted to present a session on how to hack and take control of Cisco's proprietary IOS software. Cisco's reaction was swift and dramatic, as it sought a court order to stop the session and physically removed all mention of the session from the conference materials. (Cisco and the researcher reached a settlement after the conference.)

What Will the iPhone 5S and iOS 7 Look Like? | Network World

The iPhone 5S rumors are swirling. Pundits and Apple watchers are predicting models with different screen sizes, cheaper prices, face recognition and NFC support.

6 fresh Apple iPhone 6, iOS 7 concept designs | Network World

While it's still unclear when Apple will reveal its iPhone 6, iPad 5 or iOS 7 (or whatever it calls its next smartphone, tablet and operating system), the longer we wait the more intriguing ideas are being floated by would-be Apple designers.

Amazon offers mobile developers cross-platform push notifications | Network World

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is offering a new service that aims to make it easier for developers to send push notifications to Android and iOS applications.

Cisco ups InfiniBand ante with new switches | Network World

Cisco this week expanded its InfiniBand portfolio with the addition of larger-port count switches and a management system that mimics that of its IOS Ethernet switching platform.

Cisco IOS vs. Juniper JUNOS: The technical differences | Network World

A look at the architectural differences between Cisco's IOS and Juniper Networks' JUNOS

Cisco’s IOS vs. Juniper’s JUNOS | Network World

Juniper Networks says Cisco has too many versions of IOS, the software brains of its routers and switches. Cisco counters that Juniper has way more than one version of JUNOS, too. In the end, will their different operating-system architectures make any difference in the market?

Apple reportedly steps up iOS 7 work | Network World

Work on the next major release of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 7, seems to be speeding up, as the company shifts engineering resources and adjusts deadlines to meet two milestones: a preview at June's annual developer conference, and a release in September.

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 3 | Network World

Almost overnight, thanks to posts finally resembling "news," the iOSphere has become an expert in industrial design, contemplating an iPhone 6 or 5S or something with a flatter, sleeker, cooler, starker, smoother, de-glitzed and overall just better-looking iOS 7.

Cisco IOS hole surfaces | Network World

Today's bug patches and security alerts:

NetFlash: Cisco IOS security hole surfaces in Web server code | Network World

Here’s a new argument for using a command-line interface to manage your Cisco routers: If you use the Web interface instead, someone else could “manage” your routers instead. And not in a nice way. Cisco IOS security hole surfaces in Web server code http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/113005-cisco-ios.html?net&story=113005-cisco-ios

Cisco details security vulnerability | Network World

Cisco earlier this month warned users of several security vulnerabilities in its products, including one that could affect almost all users of IOS.

Will iOS 7 finally make traditional PCs irrelevant? | Network World

The key to the next stage of Apple's iOS mobile experience may lie not in the number of changes the company makes to its software but in the kind of changes it makes.