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July 23rd, 2007

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iPhone remote file access

Here are two applications. SV

ibox.net

Box Business lets you easily supervise projects in a shared workspace with partners and clients — whether they're in the next room or the next hemisphere. Manage your business's data and leverage the applications that plug into it. There is no setup cost, no equipment to manage, and no software required. Anyone with a computer can hook into instant, on-demand collaboration.

Soonr.com

iPhone for Business Users
SoonR’s iPhone users can access the content they need from their computer, anytime and anywhere. Documents, spreadsheets and presentations are rendered especially for the iPhone screen. Over 40 document types can be viewed in an easy-to-use slideshow-style interface that lets the user page through files either to read or present content.

SoonR’s Microsoft Outlook integration provides email, contact, and calendar supporting multiple email boxes, user rules, personal folders, and spam filters.

Mac users can remotely access their Mail files, mailboxes and contacts on their computer from the iPhone or from any smartphone.

Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on July 23rd, 2007 with comments disabled.
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Traffic Gauge on your iPhone

TrafficGauge

You need to see real-time traffic on your iPhone, here is the answer: Traffic Gauge for iPhone.

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Written by Chris on July 23rd, 2007 with comments disabled.
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How to destroy an iPhone?

Funny and most of all, reeeeeal stupid! This stream shows us what will happen when you blend an iPhone. No it is not an new phone feature but a sort of blender vs iPhone battle. Watch it to find out who won this battle....

Written by wakuwaku on July 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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Bug in Safari let thieves remotely control your iPhone

Okay listen, when you start safari and open a webpage, your iPhone can accept and run mailcious code without your notice. That is basically the exploit found by researchers, working for Independent Security Evaluators (ISE), a company that tests its clients’ computer security by hacking it. What they claim is that you simply injects specific malicious code to the Safari browser which can control your iPhone to let it do anything what you, as phone owner, can do. Examples: send the contact list to the attacker or steal any file on the iPhone. Let your phone vibrate and ring some ringtones. Dial a number, send a SMS or start recording audio and send it to the attacker (oldskool bug-device!). The stream below does not really proof their claim but ISE member Dr. Charlie Miller will be presenting the details of the exploit at BlackHat in Las Vegas on August 2 at 4:45. A deadline for Apple fix the problem. Here is a paper for the techguys among us.

Written by wakuwaku on July 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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iPhone hacked and controlled via a web page

According to the NY Times.
iPhone's popularity cuts both ways: sales and hacker interest. SV



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Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on July 23rd, 2007 with comments disabled.
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