If you’re providing email service, you should be actively monitoring public blacklists, not waiting for your registrar or hosting company to notify you. Even if your domain isn’t banned, your users’ emails may be bounced by other servers. That you don’t seem to know any of this means you aren’t employing the right people.
Apple has been rapidly improving the power of its processors in iOS devices. At the same time, it has been promoting privacy. Now it’s giving developers an incentive to develop apps for iOS that are friendly to desktop users. And Apple hasn’t been giving Macbooks much attention lately.
This tells me Apple plans an iOS desktop mode. You could pair a monitor, keyboard, and mouse with your phone and work at a desk. All your apps, settings, and files stay physically with you, never leaving your device as you carry it to work/school/home/etc. iOS devices would be used like the Nintendo Switch but for desktop computing in addition to gaming.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/mar/18/world/la-fg-china-ca...