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Archive for August 21st, 2008

Google Invites Security Researchers to Debug Android

In a move that could help it avoid an iPhone 3G-like software drama, Google wants bug hunters to test its Android mobile Relevant Products/Services platform. On Monday, the Android Security Team posted a message to introduce itself to the security research and vulnerability communities.Android is Google’s Linux-based mobile development platform, which also contains a collection of standard applications that can be installed on a mobile device.

“As you may expect, building and maintaining a secure mobile platform is a difficult task,” the team wrote. “While we have found and fixed many of our own bugs as well as flaws in other open-source projects, we realize that the discovery of additional security issues in a system this large and complex is inevitable.”

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Apple Reportedly Plans Another Fix for the iPhone

The Apple rumor mill is churning, but this week it’s about software fixes instead of new products. News reports are raising expectations of yet another iPhone software fix in September.Apple was not immediately available for comment.

What is known is that Monday’s software update 2.0.2 didn’t fix connection problems — in fact, it created new issues for some iPhone users even as others are wrestling with MobileMe foul-ups that make receiving e-mail on the handset sketchy.

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