A new exploit permits anyone who is aware of your e-mail address and date of birth to reset an Apple ID password with the use of a special URL, a new report says.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Friday, 22 March 2013
Apple to launch 'low-end iPhone' without Retina in 2013
That's the claim from Amit Daryanani of RBC Capital Markets, who says that the device will have a 4-inch display and come with the plastic casing.
European regulators scrutinize iPhone contracts with carriers
Informal antitrust probe comes after carriers complain that Apple's strict terms squelch competition.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Drop an iPhone? Apple's patent filing comes to the rescue
A newly revealed application Suggests ways to safeguard a dropped iPhone by controlling wherever it lands or perhaps slowing its descent.
The iPhone tops J.D. Power satisfaction rankings -- again
It's the ninth consecutive time that Apple's iPhone has led all alternative smartphones in client satisfaction. Samsung wasn't No. 2, however it absolutely was shut.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Evasi0n jailbreak foiled by iOS 6.1.3
Apple's latest iOS update puts the whammy on the popular break tool, therefore Evasi0n users can most likely need to stick with iOS 6.1.2.
Samsung fans like iTunes more than Apple fans do?
A highly diverting analysis of Facebook "likes" suggests that relatively few Apple fans like iTunes. Oh, and Samsung fans ar, some could be shocked to hear, slightly additional female.
Apple releases iOS 6.1.3
The new iOS update patches a security hole associated with the lock screen and improves Apple's Maps app in Japan.
Apple may face fines over documents in privacy lawsuit
Judge notes dramatic increase in document discovery as a result of court's review, suggesting sanctions may be in order.
Why did Apple hire Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch?
Just hours when word leaked that Apple had stewed Adobe's chief technology officer, the net is ablaze with the question of what, exactly, the iPhone maker plans to try and do with Kevin lynch.
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
iPhone 5S will bring back 'one more thing,' analyst says
On the heels of a Galaxy S4 release that was solid but not mind-blowing, word is that Apple is planning a killer software feature for the next iPhone.
Samsung exec states readying smart watch application to battle Apple
Not to be outdone by rumors of a presumed Apple-built "smart watch," a Samsung executive on Tuesday disclosed that the Korean company is too employed on its own application into the wearable computing arena, but failed to reveal any thing about the purported device.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Munster, Siegler, Agreda converse iWatch, iTVs, and Apple's 'groove
The latest report papers trend of contradictory report on Apple is just a stage that will overtake according to analyst Gene Munster and pundit MG Siegler, both of who agree that the coming months will glimpse Apple getting its groove back with a refresh in its product lines, as well as possibly some new products.

Did Apple just endorse the Samsung Galaxy S4?
By reacting with a apparently hastily-written e-mail and Web page, Apple displays that, yes, Samsung is on its brain. But are both businesses out of really new concepts.
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Apple answers Galaxy S4 launch with new iPhone campaign
New page on Apple's site provides a laundry list of things that supposedly set the iPhone apart. Is the company feeling the heat from Samsung?
Samsung design chief talks plastic and software, says future is in devices with 'souls'
AI at elaborate: From a hardware viewpoint, the Galaxy S4 is largely in the identical spirit as its predecessor, but Samsung's American design chief states the future of mobile isn't in pattern components; it's in making apparatus with "souls."
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