by wwarren | Oct 21, 2014 | Cloud Computing, Security, Security Alerts
Really this is only a problem is you are surfing on a public wifi point then somebody can intercept your traffic..cause an error in your secure communications and then insert themselves into your data stream. Keep in mind ssl v3 is nearly 15 years old and has been...
by wwarren | Oct 15, 2014 | Cloud Computing
This is one reason i am not a fan of putting ANYTHING critical on the cloud. It takes one bug..or hack..or mistake and your data is gone. I posted long ago about what the cloud is. It isn’t anything revolutionary but de-evolutionary and worse on security....
by wwarren | Oct 2, 2014 | Apple, Cloud Computing, Hardware, Smartphone
Apple introduced the Activation Lock feature in iOS 7 to help deter phone theft—if you’ve signed into iCloud and enabled Find My iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, you can’t erase your phone without entering your account password first. Even if a thief put your phone...
by wwarren | Oct 1, 2014 | Apple, Cloud Computing, General, Hardware, Smartphone
If Samsung buys the company behind Siri Apple is going to either loose Siri altogether or will be paying some serious licensing rights to Samsung. Unbeknownst to many, Apple does not own the technology behind Siri. The technology is provided by Nuance...
by wwarren | Sep 28, 2014 | Cloud Computing, Hardware
Semiaccurate.com has it right with the race to the thinnest device. I’m noticing increased thermal issues with my mega..that were not present with my nexus. The race to thin has passed it point of being sensible now. Read the article for details.