Month: February 2016
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Apple iPhone Media Event Delayed To March 21
According to a recent report from Re/Code, the Apple media event and keynote announcement for spring will be held on Monday, March 21 instead of the previously rumored March 15. The report claims that several anonymous sources has confirmed the date, and looking at its past record, it is likely that the event from Apple…
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Appeals Court Overturns Apple’s $120 Million Patent Win Against Samsung
The US Court of Appeals has overturned a 2014 verdict of a California federal court that awarded Apple $119.6 million in damage in a patent case against Samsung.
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Recent OS X Update Breaks Ethernet In Macs
A recent OS X security update introduces a bug that stops the Ethernet port in most Macs to stop working.
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Microsoft Kills Project Astoria – Its Android Porting Tool
Microsoft has announced that they are killing Project Astoria shortly after purchasing the cross-platform mobile app developer Xamarin.
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Apple Files Its Response To Court Order. Refuses FBI Request To Create ‘GovtOS’
Apple filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss a court order requiring the company to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone at the FBI’s request.
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Apple Is Reportedly Working On Stronger iCloud Encryption In Light Of Its Dispute With FBI
Apple engineers are working on strengthening the encryption methods for iCloud and iPhone, so that the company can no longer decrypt any data stored in them.
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Android 6.0.1 Update For Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Is Now Available Outside South Korea
Recent reports claims that Samsung has started rolling out Android 6.0.1 update for the Galaxy S6 edge+ outside South Korea as well (in Iraq), specifically for the model number SM-G928C.
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Samsung Announces 256GB UFS 2.0 Memory Storage Chips For Mobile Devices
Today, Samsung announced that it is mass-producing 256 GB Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 2.0 memory chips for mobile devices.
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Car Technology You Can Look Forward To
The Consumer Electronics Show is the place where companies announce their innovations and here is some of the Car technology you can look forward to.
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Passive Wi-Fi From University Of Washington Uses 10,000 Time Less Power Than Normal WiFi
Researchers at University of Washington have made a breakthrough in Wi-Fi technology that allows creating wireless networks that use very low power.
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Microsoft Working On Windows 10 For Xiaomi Mi5, OnePlus 2 And The Upcoming OnePlus 3
Microsoft is working on Windows 10 ROM for a handful of Android smartphones including Xiaomi Mi5, OnePlus 2 and the still to come OnePlus 3 smartphones.
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Understanding Your Gear: Camera Settings You Might not Know
If you are new to photography or are moving up in the features you want in your camera, then there are some tricks you should learn to get the most out of your camera.
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Facebook Messenger Adds Multi Account Support To Its Android App
Facebook messenger for android was updated to support multiple accounts with privacy features that allows you to decide whether you need a password to hop into any of the other accounts.
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Samsung Pay Reaches 5 Million Users In 6 Months
Samsung announces that the company’s mobile payment solution Samsung Pay has stellar adoption rate, with the service reaching 5 million users in its first six months.
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San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c Apple ID Password Was Changed While In Government Possession
Apple executives revealed that the Apple ID password linked to the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooter was changed within 24 hours of the government taking possession of the phone.
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Department Of Justice Calls Apple’s Refusal To FBI Request As Marketing Strategy
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has escalated its fight with Apple by filing a new motion to force Apple to comply with the court order to help FBI unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino attackers.
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Apple Announces A Newer Cheaper Trade-In Program
Apple announced a new trade-in program called “Trade up with Installments” that allows eligible iPhone customers to upgrade to an iPhone 6s
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Google, Facebook And Twitter Announce Support For Apple In Backdoor Dispute With FBI
Today, both Facebook and Twitter has announced that they will support Apple in opposing a government order that would require it to provide backdoor access to FBI in its iOS devices.