December 19, 2011
Can Windows 8 picture password redefine mobile security? On The VAR Guy, Dave Courbanou explores the question. “A picture password is exactly that, a picture of whatever you want. You then ‘draw’ on the picture to unlock your machine. That “drawing” (or collection of gestures) is your password. Poke your dog’s face, circle the tree, draw a line between the kite and the grass. So even in the presence of smudges, a would-be hacker wouldn’t know which order the lines and circles and taps were made and wouldn’t know which direction said circle or lines were draw in,” he explains. What’s your opinion?
Red Hat has momentum into 2012, say partners On ZDNet, Larry Dignan reports on survey results related to the company. “67 percent of Red Hat partners are expecting Red Hat Enterprise Linux sales to be strong in the year ahead. Specifically, 29 percent of partners see sales up 0 to 10 percent with 14 percent projecting sales growth of 10 percent to 20 percent. Another 14 percent expect sales growth of 20 percent to 30 percent,” he writes. What’s your opinion?
Angry Birds maker now aims at Asian IPO On The Register, Brid-Aine Parnell looks at the future of the Finnish company. “But the company wouldn’t be the first foreign outfit to consider the Hong Kong exchange either. Global firms such as L’Occitane and Italian fashion powerhouse Prada have also listed there,” Parnell writes. What’s your opinion?