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The iPad 2 remains Siri-less. For those of you who think the past is prologue, iOS 5 arrived on October 12 last year. That extends to the iOS 6 update, which will be able to be downloaded and installed directly on your device. Designed for students with disabilities but also good for just about any young child , Guided Access lets you disable certain sections of the screen and turn off hardware buttons, touch, or motion.

Additionally, the company is working to create Bluetooth hearing aids for the iPhone 4S. It is indeed. Siri leaves beta in iOS 6, and gains a host of new abilities.

Among them are abilities to answer sports- and movie-related queries, more and better data when you ask about restaurants, and of course the ability to offer those turn-by-turn directions in Maps. Are we finally getting Clocks, Stocks, and Weather? We may be! In the current beta version of iOS 6, the third-generation iPad can provide answers related to the weather, stocks, and time, but only the Clocks app exists as a true native iPad app so far.

You can in iOS 6, yes! Apple has gone its separate ways from its one-time partner—and current, Android-making rival—with a revamped Maps offering that it built in-house.

This issue was addressed by properly setting the Data Protection class for email attachments. This issue was addressed by displaying the address associated with the message signer's identity when it is available. Description: When a user had multiple email addresses associated with iMessage, replying to a message may have resulted in the reply being sent from a different email address. This may disclose another email address associated to the user's account.

This issue was addressed by always replying from the email address the original message was sent to. Description: An information disclosure issue existed in the support for viewing Microsoft Office files. When viewing a document, the Office Viewer would write a temporary file containing data from the viewed document to the temporary directory of the invoking process.

This issue was addressed by avoiding creation of temporary files when viewing Office documents. Impact: Applications that use OS X's OpenGL implementation may be vulnerable to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. These issues were addressed through improved validation of GLSL shaders.

Impact: A person with physical access to the device could briefly view the last used third-party app on a locked device. Description: A logic issue existed with the display of the "Slide to Power Off" slider on the lock screen.

This issue was addressed through improved lock state management. Description: A logic issue existed in the termination of FaceTime calls from the lock screen. Description: A design issue existed in the support for viewing photos that were taken at the lock screen. In order to determine which photos to permit access to, the passcode lock consulted the time at which the device was locked and compared it to the time that a photo was taken.

By spoofing the current time, an attacker could gain access to photos that were taken before the device was locked. This issues was addressed by explicitly keeping track of the photos that were taken while the device was locked. Description: A logic issue existed in the Emergency Dialer screen, which permitted FaceTime calls via Voice Dialing on the locked device. This could also disclose the user's contacts via contact suggestions.

This issue was addressed by disabling Voice Dialing on the Emergency Dialer screen. Description: Using the camera from the screen lock could in some cases interfere with automatic lock functionality, allowing a person with physical access to the device to bypass the Passcode Lock screen. Description: A state management issue existed in the handling of the screen lock. Description: After disabling Restrictions, iOS may not ask for the user's password during a transaction.

This issue was addressed by additional enforcement of purchase authorization. Description: Websites could use a Unicode character to create a lock icon in the page title. This icon was similar in appearance to the icon used to indicate a secure connection, and could have lead the user to believe a secure connection had been established.

This issue was addressed by removing these characters from page titles. Impact: Passwords may autocomplete even when the site specifies that autocomplete should be disabled. Description: Password input elements with the autocomplete attribute set to "off" were being autocompleted. This issue was addressed through improved handling of the autocomplete attribute.

Description: Messages displayed the return address of an SMS message as the sender. Return addresses may be spoofed. This issue was addressed by always displaying the originating address instead of the return address.

Description: An off-by-one buffer overflow existed in the handling of SMS user data headers. Impact: An attacker that gains access to a device's filesystem may be able to read files that were being displayed in a UIWebView. From BusinessWeek :. Facebook will be integrated throughout the new mobile operating system, making it easier for users to share photos, post updates and check into locations. This enhanced integration is good news for app developers as well; an easier-to-use interface means better discoverability for mobile apps.

From CNET :. Developers are licking their chops waiting to tie their apps into Facebook, allowing the apps to show up in news feeds and eventually solving the problem of getting them in front of new users.



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