- Microsoft may be scanning your Skype messages
- Researchers find critical vulnerabilities in popular game engines
- Pentagon clearance for iOS could open even more doors for Apple in the private sector
- Digital strongboxes won't solve whistleblower problem for journalists
- ACMA database keeps finger on Australia’s malware pulse
In pictures: Android 4 'Ice Cream Sandwich'
Google's mobile OS gets a major upgrade this week if the tipsters are right, but there's no need to wait to see some of the new capabilities in action.
More browser controls
Android 4.0 ups the ante on the browser controls, bringing private browsing (incognito tabs), the ability to bookmark Web pages for a separate "for later reading" list, and an option to tell websites that you're using a desktop browser so you don't get the "optimized" mobile site if you don't want it. The first two options mirror recent enhancements to Apple's iOS.
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- Coping with brand management: Diageo’s story
- IBM launches Watson customer service smart bot
- Commonwealth Bank leads four Australian brands in the 2013 top 100 Global brands list
- More Australians are using mobiles to connect to social media: report
- Oo.com.au partners with Responsys to overhaul digital customer strategy






























