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How to Choose the Perfect Workout Music
Because sometimes you need to GTD!
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Huge iOS 9 security flaw lets anyone see your photos and contacts without a PIN - here's how to stop it
According to Apple, more than 50% of iPhone and iPad users have already upgraded to iOS 9, which was released to the public just last week. This coming weekend, millions more will take delivery of their new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s handsets, which will also be running Apple’s latest software. Unfortunately, all of these users are vulnerable to a simple hack made possible by a serious security flaw in iOS 9.
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Nintendo's first smartphone game will be revealed tomorrow
Nintendo is set to unveil its first smartphone game tomorrow, October 29 — seven months after it announced that it would finally give in to the demands of Android and iOS gamers. Nintendo will be hoping that its mobile game business is a success following weakening demand for its 3DS and Wii U consoles. Nintendo is teaming up with independent development studio DeNA to build its first mobile games, which it promises...
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Somebody Just Claimed a $1 Million Bounty for Hacking the iPhone
Apple devices are widely considered extremely secure and hard to hack. But as the internet adage says, everything can be hacked—even the new iPhone. Over the weekend, somebody claimed the $1 million bounty set by the new startup Zerodium, according to its founder Chaouki Bekrar, a notorious merchant of unknown, or zero-day, vulnerabilities.
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How Good Is MavenFall?
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How Apple Is Giving Design A Bad Name
For years, Apple followed user-centered design principles. Then something went wrong. By Don Norman and Bruce Tognazzini.
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These Are Apple’s Top 25 Favorite iOS Apps Of The Year
As they do each year, Apple has just dropped its hand picked list of its favorite iOS apps. Many of them are things you’ve probably seen before — but many of them are pretty unheard of...
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Cortana, Siri, or Google Now: Who is the best digital assistant?
Cortana's learning the neighbourhood. Google's digital assistant can't tell a joke. And Siri apparently has a thing for the metric system.
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This iPhone date bug will permanently brick your device
There are many ways iPhone users can unintentionally brick their devices, but YouTuber Zach Straley may have just discovered the quickest way to turn your beautiful iPhone into a worthless slab of metal, glass, and silicone. Simply set your iPhone’s date to January 1, 1970 and your device will become nothing better than a paperweight. The bug was supposedly found by a Chinese iPhone users who was trying to solve a date issue with iOS 9.3 beta 3.
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How to port an iOS game to Windows in 5 minutes
David Burela ports an iOS game to Windows in under 5 minutes.
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Tim Cook: FBI backdoor order is 'chilling' and 'dangerous'
After it emerged that the FBI was demanding that Apple create a backdoor in its iOS software to help agents access information on the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, CEO Tim Cook has taken the unusual step of publicly commenting on the matter. In an open letter posted to the company's website, Cook details Apple's involvement in the case, when a locked iPhone was recovered following a terrorist attack that killed 14 people and injured 22 more on December 2nd, and explains why it's...
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interview with Chris Sawyer, creator of RollerCoaster Tycoon
He tells, among other things that there will be a mobile version of Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, for both IOS and Android.
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iOS 9.3: How to fix the ‘Unable to verify update’ bug
Here’s how to update to Apple’s new operating system without a headache. By James Rodger.
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6 iOS 9.3 Hidden Features You Definitely Need In Your Life
Today's technology-savvy individuals know that updating our devices has become an inescapable part of life, but it's still not uncommon to miss out on some of the actual perks that come with those updates — they might be tucked away deep in the interface where they're hard to find, or just outright
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Phone Hacking Fears and Facts
The lack of security built into phone networks leaves callers vulnerable to snooping, but the growth of encrypted communications will help protect privacy.
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5 features Apple must steal from Android N
Apple's next-generation iPhone and iOS 10 will have to fend off tough competition from Android N this fall. Here are 5 features they should steal.
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iOS application development company India
FuGenX are the emerging name among leading iOS application development companies in India and many other cities around the world.
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10 key features of IOS 10
As expected, Apple presented new version for operating system IOS 10 on WWDC 2016 developer conference. Company's representatives declared 10 big changes and innovations which were implemented in the widescale update. New operating system didn;t change externally as it was during IOS 6 to 7 transition but IOS 10 had got many new features. For example many people will be surprised with ability to delete reference Apple applications which are not in demand. In our article we will tell us full details about other IOS 10 new features.
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Apple says Pokémon Go is the most downloaded app in its first week ever
Apple has told TechCrunch that Pokémon Go has broken an impressive App Store record. While the game was only available in a few countries at the time, the app has attracted more downloads in the App Store during its first week than any other App Store app has in its first week, ever. Pokémon Go initially launched in New Zealand, Australia and the U.S. Apple didn’t provide any hard number, but it’s clear that Pokémon Go became a massive phenomenon and an instant hit.
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