الثلاثاء، 28 أكتوبر 2014

Samsung says it wants to address all KNOX security concerns

KNOX is important. It is Samsung’s master plan to take over the enterprise with a mobile security solution that lets company employees use their favorite Samsung device without the fear of compromising important data, a solution that even targets institutions like the US Department of Defense. As with all such security technologies, there will always be someone or the other that manages to find vulnerabilities and exploits that can be a danger to its users. These security concerns are often raised by researches, while at other times, some folks take the path of anonymous blog posts.


Well, Samsung has announced on the KNOX blog post that no matter how these concerns are brought to light, it doesn’t want to ignore them. The company is asking anyone with concerns or anything they feel needs to be addressed to contact it directly. That’s no doubt a welcome move, given the importance of KNOX for those who use it (even Google has adopted it for security on Android 5.0 Lollipop), though we’re hoping Samsung can be quick to address any exploits or vulnerabilities and actually act on its new promise.


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Galaxy Note 10.1 2015 Edition leaks on Samsung’s website

We’ve seen this happen before. One of Samsung’s apps gets an update, and the update’s description gives away the existence of an upcoming Samsung device. Well, it is happening again, and this time, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2015 Edition has been spotted on Samsung’s website and in the description for the company’s Watch ON app. The Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition was launched alongside the Galaxy Note 3 in late 2013, and we’ve seen many folks clamoring for a sequel. It looks like Samsung will be obliging with the 2015 Edition of the device, though at this point we’re completely in the dark as far as hardware, pricing, and release info is concerned.


For those who’ve forgotten, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition featured a 10.1-inch 2560×1600 Super Clear LCD display, an octa-core Exynos 5420 processor, 3GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a 8,220 mAh battery. It’s possible Samsung will upgrade the display on the Note 10.1 2015 Edition to a Super AMOLED unit, like the one used on the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, and we’d be the last ones to complain given how amazing Samsung’s in-house display technology has become.


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