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Lextech Labs and Axis Communications provide video infrastructure for iPhoneDevCamp 3
(31/08/2009)

The annual iPhoneDevCamp is a gathering place for software developers worldwide to collaborate on, peer review and create new iPhone applications. For the first time since the event’s inception, hundreds of developers were able to access live video of the event on their iPhones. Lextech Labs and Axis Communications provided the video infrastructure for iPhoneDevCamp 3 in Sunnyvale, CA, from July 31 to August 2, 2009. The video setup used Apple’s new HTTP video streaming protocol, the AXIS Q17... [more]

iPhone and iPod Touch users should update to version 3.0 to ensure internet browsing security
(22/06/2009)

iPhone and iPod Touch users have been urged to upgrade their devices with the latest version of Apple's operating system - not just for the enhanced usability features, but because the update fixes more than 40 security vulnerabilities. Existing iPhone users can update their operating system for free via iTunes to version 3.0, and take advantage of a number of longed-for new features such as cut-and-paste, spotlight search and a landscape virtual keyboard. However, Sophos experts note that A... [more]

Check Point VPN-1 supports Apple iPhone for secure remote access to corporate network systems
(09/06/2008)

When deploying any device for corporate use, IT faces the challenge of safeguarding the traffic in and out of the private network. Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. has announced Check Point VPN-1® support for the Apple iPhone, allowing secure remote access to corporate network systems. Check Point VPN-1 enables an encrypted connection between the iPhone and VPN-1 gateway, protecting in-transit data. Check Point VPN-1 supports the L2TP client embedded in all current and future iPhone ve... [more]

iPhone target for cybercriminals in 2008
(12/12/2007)

According to Arbor Networks, the iPhone will be a major target for cybercriminals in 2008. The forecast also highlights Chinese specific crime as a major issue for the New Year. Arbor's Security and Engineering Response Team (ASERT), who have put together the forecasts, believe that the iPhone will become the victim of a serious attack in 2008. These assaults are likely to be in the form of drive by attacks - malware embedded into seemingly harmless information, images or other media that act... [more]

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