Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
Written by julie on 22 April 2011
Share Apple is in a hot seat right now after Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc. regarding reasons why iPhones and iPads are collecting location data on users in secret. These are records that cellular service providers routinely keep but need a court order to disgorge. However the worry was [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 20 April 2011
Share Computer giant Apple Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co., claiming the South Korean company’s Galaxy line of smartphones and tablet computers is a copycat of their popular iPad and iPhone. In a lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court, Apple accuses the product design, user interface and [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 03 January 2011
Share A lot of iPhone customers had some explaining to do when they overslept to start the new year, because of a malfunction to a glitch in the gadget’s alarm clock feature. Users who set their iPhone alarm for a single wake-up rather than recurring use discovered the alarm didn’t go off with the year’s [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 11 November 2010
Share The iPhone application Kik Messenger,reveals to be to be a very popular product. It has been announced that Kik has gained in 1.5 million members in 18 days. Based on Investors.com’s report, the startup went from 0 users 18 days ago to 1.5 million. Similar with BlackBerry’s BBM, users can enjoy the [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 01 September 2010
Share An announcement made by Apple on Tuesday afternoon that it plans to broadcast their music event live in their web site. But unfortunately, the said event is viewable only on Macs running Safari on Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard, iPhones or iPod Touches running iOS 3.0 or higher, or iPads. The next [Continue reading]
Written by amil on 02 August 2010
Share After several news that Jailbreakme is back, new reports also say iPhone jailbreak is not working or never a guarantee to work in some iDevices. Although Jailbreakme has been legitimized by the US government, there are several issues arising in different applications as many tried to modify their unit. It is supposed to [Continue reading]
Written by amil on 02 August 2010
Share Apple claims that jailbreaking is an unauthorized modification of its software but after being legalized by the Library of Congress, JailbreakMe.com is back and now with tag "2.0" offering jailbreaks for iDevices including iPhone 4 and all smartphones running in iOS. Share [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 27 July 2010
Share According to new the copyright laws, it has been reported that IPhone users can now legally hack their phones and download applications that are not located in Apple’s apps store. Reportedly, there was a division of the Library of Congress that has authorized several new exemptions to the digital Millennium Copyright Act which will [Continue reading]
Written by julie on 19 July 2010
Share Just when you thought Apple CEO Steve Jobs and antennagate aren’t out of the news, well you’re wrong. According to reports, instead of stating a quick apology and offering a free case for the iPhone 4 reception issues, Jobs got many smartphone competitors riled up during the press conference of iPhone 4 last Friday. [Continue reading]
Written by bin0cular on 28 June 2010
Share iphone 4 A day after users discovered that cradling Apple Inc.’s new iPhone in your hand may interfere with its antenna and cause it to lose its signal; the company has suggested a solution Share [Continue reading]