Motorola Xoom software update brings SSL and Widevine DRM, no LTE quite yet
Seems like Verizon, Motorola and Google are on a bit of a security bent -- the latest update for the Motorola Xoom
lets you take a far more leisurely tour of the internet's walled
gardens. There's a WPA-PSK security fix to allow choice users into your
mobile hotspot, SSL for secure web browsing, Google's Widevine DRM
for viewing locked online video content and HDCP for piping it to your
TV. Of course, there's no mention of the Xoom feature we're truly
waiting for, but we'll happily take our Bluetooth mouse support and POP3
email in the meanwhile.
Droid-Life reports that this HMJ07B update will start hitting Xooms later today, but Verizon's still got a month to make good on those LTE promises.
[Thanks, K]
Motorola Xoom software update brings SSL and Widevine DRM, no LTE quite yet
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