Apple Fixes Location Security Concerns
iOS 4.3.3 is out, and if you’ve been all hot and bothered about this location-tracking business, you’ll want to download it via iTunes right away. Here’s what it does:
iOS 4.3.3 is out, and if you’ve been all hot and bothered about this location-tracking business, you’ll want to download it via iTunes right away. Here’s what it does:
Wow…the iPhone has been out for a little over a week, and the rumor mongers have already kicked it into overdrive. It’s seriously getting out of hand. Either people are just flat out making things up left and right, or Apple has a serious leak. Let’s start with Think Secret who are bringing the whole…
How often do you clean your iPhone? I’m a stickler for clean gadgets, so all my devices get a “sponge bath” once a week. If you’re like me, then the cameras on the iPhone is one detail you pay attention to. The last thing you want is a smudged camera that takes just-as-smudged photos. You…
The CrazyGates 07 tour continues, this time in a Business Week article where, after commenting that he wouldn’t buy an iPhone…Why? Because he likes to dial the numbers with one hand (of course), Bill Gates said the following: So the key trend to look at is the importance of software and then say who really…
Of all the places that the iPhone has gone on sale, I think France is – by far – the most interesting. Orange, who has the “exclusive” contract with Apple (but it’s hardly what I would call exclusive at this point) is reporting that over 50,000 users have already placed orders for Apple’s revolutionary phone…but…
On Monday of this week, Apple held a highly anticipated press event in San Francisco during which they introduced a stunning new laptop, lowered the price of the AppleTV, and revealed their final plans for the launch of the Apple Watch. During the event, we not only received demonstrations of just what the Watch is capable of,…
Yesterday Apple released two brand new iPhone ads. They seem to have, thankfully, abandoned the previous campaign which focused on individuals telling iPhone stories. These ads are a return to the original style of iPhone ad, with one entitled “Facebook” showing off the Facebook web app, and another which shows you how you can look…
Everyone’s got an iPhone these days, and if you don’t like the idea of having what everyone else has, then BRIKK has something for you: a 24-karat gold iPhone 6. Because a regular iPhone 6 is not good enough. BRIKK’s web site says that the gold iPhone 6 will be available in September or October…
There are several “easter eggs” that have been discovered in Leopard so far…but this one is my favorite. The new Text Edit icon features the text from my favorite Apple ad campaign – the Think Different “Here’s to the crazy ones” poem. Cool stuff…
Engadget reports that AT&T COO Randall Stephenson very briefly showed off the iPhone yesterday at CTIA. Stephenson said that AT&T (formerly Cingular) has received over 1 million customer inquiries about the device since Macworld. How many of those will turn into sales? That’s anyone’s guess, but it is very clear that the iPhone has the…
I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for the iPhone 3.0. I’m sincerely hoping by then that we have an improvement on the organization of the iPhone Apps – because they are seriously starting to get out of hand. I currently have 7 of the 9 available screens filled to the brim with…
The meeting drags on as the drab droll continues to reflect on the integral usage of office toilet paper, and in the process the March Madness college hoops game slips away. Get a text message on the iPhone that sheds light on the score at the end of each half with the “Sportacular†application. The…