Nov 11th 2014
MacBreak Weekly 428
Big Boy Pants
Why iOS is still safe.
Records live every Tuesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
Apple's comments on iOS malware, AppleCare for enterprise with on-site support from IBM is now live, Apple tell sapphire supplier to "put on your big boy pants," Microsoft to come out with free Office suite for iOS, CNN caught using Microsoft Surface as iPad kickstand, and more.
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Links
- Apple comments on 'Wirelurker' malware, infected apps already blocked (iMore)
- 'Masque attack': Don't panic but do pay attention (iMore)
- Apple releases web tool to deregister phone numbers from iMessage (The Verge)
- Exclusive: Apple's enterprise assault gets into higher gear (Reuters)
- New devices help iOS steal back enterprise share from Android; breakdown is 85% iPhone 6, 15% iPhone 6 Plus (VentureBeat)
- AppleCare for Enterprise With On-Site Support From IBM Now Live (MacRumors)
- Apple to sapphire supplier: "Put on your big boy pants and accept the agreement" (GigaOm.com)
- GT Bankruptcy Provides Rare Look at Apple's Relationship With Suppliers (Recode)
- Microsoft's next surprise is free Office for iPad, iPhone, and Android (The Verge)
- Google Drive for iOS now lets you open and save files using other apps, gets Touch ID and video downloading (VentureBeat)
- CNN caught using Microsoft Surface as iPad kickstand (Cult of Mac)
- Fitbit fitness tracking lineup dropped from Apple Online Store (9to5Mac)