Friday 14 October 2011

Apple release iOS 5 update




Apple have released the final long awaited iOS 5 software after 7 beta versions since it's first appearance in March, 2011.
Available as a free update, iOS 5 boasts over 200 new features say Apple, including iMessage which allows users to chat and text free of charge.
The new software which powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, is deeply tied to Apple's iCloud service that moves photos, apps and settings between iOS devices and acts as a backup solution for users.
Downloadable from iTunes, iOS 5's new features in full are;

MR.ARUN ARAVIND


US making its companies cyber safe


WASHINGTON, USA: US securities regulators formally asked public companies for the first time to disclose cyber attacks against them, following a rash of high-profile Internet crimes.
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued guidelines on Thursday that laid out the kind of information companies should disclose, such as cyber events that could lead to financial losses.
Senator John Rockefeller had asked the SEC to issue guidelines amid concern that it was becoming hard for investors to assess security risks if companies failed to mention data breaches in their public filings.
"Intellectual property worth billions of dollars has been stolen by cyber criminals, and investors have been kept completely in the dark. This guidance changes everything," Rockefeller said in a statement.
"It will allow the market to evaluate companies in part based on their ability to keep their networks secure. We want an informed market and informed consumers, and this is how we do it," Rockefeller said in a statement.
There is a growing sense of urgency about cyber security following breaches at Google Inc, Lockheed Martin Corp, the Pentagon's No. 1 supplier, Citigroup, the International Monetary Fund and others.
Tom Kellermann, chief technology officer of security firm AirPatrol Corp, said that the SEC guidance tells companies to report cyber attacks and disclose steps to remediate problems.
"They must also incorporate cyber events into their material risk reports," said Kellermann, who has advised U.S. President Obama on cyber policy.
The SEC gets into specifics, telling companies what type of data they might need to provide investors.
"Examples of estimates that may be affected by cyber incidents include estimates of warranty liability, allowances for product returns, capitalized software costs, inventory, litigation, and deferred revenue," it says.
A report earlier this month found that US banks are losing ground in the battle to combat credit and debit card fraud because they balk at the expense of higher security. Globally, however, security is improving in the payment industry, according to data from The Nilson Report, a California trade publication.
There is some hope of US legislation to address the problem, although the House of Representatives appears more interested in tackling it piecemeal while the Senate is opting for a more far-reaching approach.
Most of the concern has been focused on critical facilities like nuclear power, electricity, chemical and water treatment plants.

The big deal Microsoft acquires Skype for $8.5 bn


MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Software giant Microsoft has bought Internet communications company Skype for $8.5 billion in its largest-ever acquisition deal, Microsoft said on Friday.
"Skype is a phenomenal product and brand that is loved by hundreds of millions of people around the world. We look forward to working with the Skype team to create new ways for people to stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues – anytime, anywhere," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was quoted in a statement as saying.
Skype CEO Tony Bates will head the Skype Division in Microsoft.
"By bringing together the best of Microsoft and the best of Skype, we are committed to empowering consumers and businesses around the globe to connect in new ways. Together, we will be able to accelerate Skype's goal to reach one billion users daily," Bates said.
The number of registered users of Skype, founded in 2003, exceeds 500 million people, while monthly audience of the service reaches 170 million users.