We’ve just been tipped off to a forthcoming OTA upgrade for the Motorola XOOM. (Verizon’s version, folks – no word on the WiFi only model.) the build is HMJ07B and brings with it some enhanced security features for those who need a device that’s a bit more secure. Other notable enhancements include bluetooth support in Google Talk, and a whole slew of new goods that I’m sure more than a few of you will appreciate. Take a look at the full list below and head over to Verizon’s site to learn how to apply it. [Thanks Jeffrey!]

Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce a new software update, HMJ07B,

for your MOTOROLA XOOM™.

Verizon Wireless and Motorola encourage you to download this update.

Web Browsing and Data Access

+ Access and stay connected to Wi-Fi networks

with added Proxy support.

+ SSL data transfer with websites is now supported.

+ WPA Pre-Shared Key pass-phrases are now supported

when using the device as a Mobile Hotspot.

+ Supports Google Widevine DRM and HDCP.

Email and Messaging

+ POP3 HTML emails will display in their entirety.

Call Features

+ Bluetooth® is now supported in Google Talk™.

Additional Device Features

+ Encrypted passwords can be entered during power up.

+ Calendar events will remain up to date after an installed

software update.

+ Application storage errors will not appear unless the device

has reached maximum storage capacity.

+ Safely dock the MOTOROLA XOOM into the docking adapter without interruption.

+ Ability to add and use a Bluetooth mouse.

+ A shortcut key for the Bluetooth keyboard has been added.

+ View and import pictures from digital cameras with Picture Transfer Protocol.

+ When using the device in accessibility mode, menus will no longer prompt with sounds.

Posted by Dennis Hughes via Phandroid