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June 20, 2019

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What the latest iOS passcode hack means for you

Cellebrite, an Israeli-based forensics company, claims it has advanced its hacking technology to include Apple's iOS 12.3 and 'high-end Android' devices. Read more ▶

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Apple may be prepping to turn your iPhone into a crypto wallet

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WWDC: Apple’s iOS 13 NFC improvements are good for business

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12+ amazing ways iOS 13 transforms travel and tourism

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Vetting Your Apps: The App Approval Workflow Webinar

Mobile applications have become a part of our everyday lives. We use them to get where we’re going, stay in constant communication with others, and get the info we need to remain productive. Apps are no longer a novelty for today’s workforce – they’re a necessity. And with that necessity comes risks. Just like any enterprise technology, security measures must be taken to prevent data loss, threats, and breaches. Read more ▶

Image: Apple may be prepping to turn your iPhone into a crypto wallet

Apple may be prepping to turn your iPhone into a crypto wallet

Apple's CryptoKit is likely the first step in enabling the exchange of private and public keys that will unlock the ability to make purchases using bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on stored on your iPhone. Read more ▶

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Fill out forms, add signatures, and more with this innovative tool. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft’s App Store now offers Apple’s iCloud for Windows

Microsoft’s App Store now offers Apple’s iCloud for Windows

What it is and how to use it Read more ▶

 
 
Image: The smarter way to organize travel on Android

The smarter way to organize travel on Android

Google Trips may be going away, but there's an even better tool for organizing travel on Android — especially for business users. Read more ▶

Image: WWDC: Apple’s iOS 13 NFC improvements are good for business

WWDC: Apple’s iOS 13 NFC improvements are good for business

Near field communication (NFC) improvements in iOS 13 will impact multiple industries. Read more ▶

Image: 12+ amazing ways iOS 13 transforms travel and tourism

12+ amazing ways iOS 13 transforms travel and tourism

The $8 trillion travel industry is already a digital industry, iOS 13 will accelerate its transformation Read more ▶

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Webinar: IBM Joins Google in Announcing Android Enterprise Recommended Program for EMMs

IBM MaaS360 with Watson has been named by GoogleTM as an Android Enterprise Recommended solution for corporate, BYOD, and dedicated devices. Read more ▶

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