Google drops “Android for Work” because plain Android is so secure
Google is confident that security and privacy features built into Android make it mature enough to warrant shedding the name Android for Work for enterprise features.
Google is confident that security and privacy features built into Android make it mature enough to warrant shedding the name Android for Work for enterprise features.
This was supposed to be the year of the iPad's crowning triumph in education--its adoption by and distribution throughout the nation's second-largest school district, Los Angeles. Events haven't quite turned out as planned.
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One forum posts some iPictures of iSlabs of iAluminum, Apple plans to lock down an iOS bug, and Greenlight has a catchy proposal for Apple shareholders. A funny thing happned on the way to the remainders for Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Cisco has 60,000 Internet-connected devices in its BYOD program at the end of 2012 and just under 14,000 were iPads, the company says in its 2013 Annual Security Report.