The new agreement will let Samsung Galaxy mobile devices work with the Microsoft Intune endpoint management service so companies can allow their employees to use their personal devices at work.
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Samsung has highlighted three core features of Knox Matrix, a feature designed to protect multiple devices. According to the South Korean tech giant, Knox Matrix is based on a 'revolutionary' idea.
Microsoft has stated that Google's Android 13 update led to Microsoft Intune enrollment failures on Samsung phones, mainly on some of the Galaxy S22 and S21 series devices. A fix is now available.
Samsung has announced Knox Matrix, a blockchain-based security system designed to protect your smart home devices. It will share more technical specifications of Knox Matrix in the future.
Samsung Wallet is launching in several countries this week. It combines Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass to bring all of your sensitive digital cards into one place protected by Samsung Knox.
The Galaxy S22 series phones have Samsung Blockchain Wallet that relies on the Knox platform with its own secure processor and memory. It can hold "Blockchain Keys", which could be cryptocurrencies.
Samsung has provided developers around the world access to its updated Remote Test Lab program. With this program, it wants to show its commitment to supporting partners and developers worldwide.
Samsung announced today that it will roll out the Galaxy XCover Pro, its latest rugged smartphone, in the U.S. in the first half of 2020 for $499. The handset will be available via Verizon.
Samsung is now allowing all Mexicans to use its Samsung Pay service as of today. This full launch comes on the heels of a "soft launch" in November which required you to register first, now it's open.
Samsung's smart TVs have received two security related certificates making them some of the most secure on the market. The firm is the first to receive the Common Criteria cert three years running.
After working with Samsung to boost security on its Galaxy Android devices, BlackBerry is now collaborating with Google to offer a 'highly secure mobile solution' for other Android manufacturers.