by Jeremiah Sarpong | May 6, 2014 | General
Of all the product names in Apple history, by far the least surprising was iPhone. After iMac, iPhoto, iMovie, iPod and iTunes, Apple had well established its i-rhythm. And the fact that Apple was feverishly working on a phone was one of its worst-kept secrets. For...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | May 6, 2014 | General
The Google Maps app has received a major update bringing new lane guidance for turn-by-turn navigation, the ability to save offline maps to a custom list, filtered search results, and more. The Google Maps app for iPhone and iPad makes navigating your world faster and...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | May 6, 2014 | General
The foreman of the jury that awarded Apple just 5.5 percent of the $2.2B it claimed Samsung owed for patent infringements said yesterday that Apple should sue Google rather than handset manufacturers, reports the: ”If you really feel that Google is the cause...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | May 5, 2014 | General
Reuters is out today with a story headlined “Apple on medical tech hiring spree, a possible hint of iWatch plans.” The article is mostly a summary of nearly a year’s worth of our reporting at 9to5Mac, but does add some fresh 3rd party analysis into Apple’s impact on...
by Jeremiah Sarpong | May 5, 2014 | General
Security researcher Andreas Kurtz has discovered that versions of iOS 7, including iOS 7.1.1 (the current release), iOS 7.1, and iOS 7.0.4 do not encrypt email attachments in the bundled Mail application. Kurtz detected this flaw in iOS by accessing the file system on...
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