Twitterrific developer warns against using in-app browsers to enter sensitive information
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News: Apple acquires Digital Magazine Platform PRSS
Apple has acquired a small Dutch digital magazine startup, according to a new report (translated link) from Dutch Apple blog iCulture. The company, PRSS, launched in 2012 as a way to allow users to easily create digital magazines for the iPad Newsstand platform without requiring iOS coding or…
Apple sends out invites to AppleSeed users for AirDrop 'test fest' as Yosemite launch looms
Now that iOS 8 has been launched, the next big software release for Apple is OS X Yosemite. The new desktop operating system doesn't quite yet have a public launch date circled on a calendar, but it's expected to launch in October. Ahead of that, Apple is sending out invites to some AppleSeed…
Best free and paid Games for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
If you've got a shiny new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, then we have some great games that you would want to download and play on the larger, higher-resolution display. Continue reading →
iPhone 6 receives its own 'bend test,' is 'far more durable' than iPhone 6 Plus
People putting devices through stress tests isn't new at all, and it will continue for as long as people can put devices in front of cameras and try to destroy them. Ever since the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus, though, and reports of bending started to rise, we've been subjected to new "bend…
Best Rugged cases for iPhone 6 Plus
There have been reports of iPhone 6 Plus bending under pressure from being in owner's pockets, and if you're worried about this, or if your iPhone risks being exposed to dust, drops or water, then investing in a rugged iPhone case is a good idea. Continue reading →
Eric Schmidt believes Samsung had iPhone 6-level products a year ago
When it comes to certain individuals, you can expect certain things to be said. When it comes to Eric Schmidt, talking up Google — and Android — is par for the course. In response to a batch of questions provided while on a book tour, Schmidt plainly outlines where he thinks Samsung and Apple…
Best Rugged cases for iPhone 6
If you keep dropping your iPhone from time to time, or work in extreme environment conditions where your iPhone could be exposed to dust, water or shock, then a rugged iPhone case can prove to be a good investment. Although the iPhone 6 comes with rubber gaskets around buttons to improve water and…
Developer suggests not inputting personal info into in-app browsers due to security concerns
Security, and making sure personal information on our mobile devices is safe at all times, has become a constant in the industry as of late. Now, an app developer has voiced concerns about in-app browsers, and the information that gets inputted into them. Continue reading →
How to fix 'No Service' and Touch ID problems after upgrading to iOS 8.0.1
If you've hit the "No Service" or Touch ID issue after upgrading to iOS 8.0.1, then you need to install the iOS 8.0 update manually to fix the issue. Continue reading →
Nokia teases Siri in newest ads promoting Windows Phone's Cortana
While Siri was the first digital personal assistant to really make a big impact on the mobile market, it's been competitors that have really gone overboard in making sure their own alternatives are certainly worth considering. One of those is Windows Phone's Cortana, and Nokia has published a…
iPhone users reporting 'No Service' and Touch ID issues after upgrading to iOS 8.0.1 [Updated]
I just upgraded my iPhone 6 Plus to iOS 8.0.1 as soon as it was available. But after installing the update I am getting "No Service", and it looks like I'm not alone. Continue reading →
iPhone 6 Touch ID Still Vulnerable to Specialized Fake Fingerprint Hack
Apple has done little to improve security in the Touch ID technology used in its current iPhone 6 handset, claims security researcher Marc Rogers of Lookout Security (via CNET ). As shown by Rogers, the latest iPhone models are vulnerable to hacking using the same fake fingerprint technique first…
Developer: iOS In-App Browsers Might Be Stealing Your Information
More (slightly) bad security news for Apple, on what's already been a pretty bad day for iOS: Craig Hockenberry, one of the devs behind Twitterific, has revealed in a blog post that in-app browsers are capable of logging your keyboard. Read more...
In-app browsers for iOS may be sniping your data
The hits keep coming for iOS today, don't they? A new report suggest in-app browsers for iOS can log you keystrokes, right down to your username and/or password. Via a video, which you can see below, Developer Craig Hockenberry shows just how vulnerable you are outside of Chrome or Safari. An…
Star Wars: Galactic Defense coming soon to Android, iOS
The tower-defense genre gets a taste of the Force in this upcoming game.
Manual app brings DSLR-like control to your iPhone snapshots
Thanks to the expanded third-party integration in iOS 8, app developers are able to take advantage of things like extensions for that Photos library. It also allows access to the iPhone's camera settings, and a new piece of software offers another...
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