Spyware targets Hong Kong protestors using Android, jailbroken iPhones or iPads
There's a new kind of spyware going around called Xsser that's reportedly targeting protestors in Hong Kong. The spyware — which appears to have ties to Android malware discovered last week — is installed via a Debian package and requires a victim's iPhone or iPad to be jailbroken.…
iOS 8.1 Beta Reveals Apple Pay Settings, Possible iPad Touch ID
An early look at iOS 8.1 provides a glimpse into how Apple's upcoming mobile payment system might be configured. Developer Hamza Sood tweeted some interesting findings from his time with the iOS 8.1 beta, which includes an Apple Pay settings menu, as well as potential code for a Touch…
iOS 8 Translator Keyboard Introduces Easy Access Language Translation Capabilities
With iOS 8 bringing support for system wide third-party keyboards for the first time, developers have been coming up with creative ways to introduce new functionality to the keyboard, beyond simply making it quicker to type. Translator Keyboard is a new third-party keyboard designed to allow users…
Apple adds tool to check if Activation Lock is activated via iCloud website
Activation Lock is a tool that was introduced with iOS 7, and was subsequently turned on by default with the launch of iOS 8, and now Apple has launched a tool for individuals to find out if an iOS device has been locked to an account. Continue reading →
Marc Newson's role at Apple is for a specific project and only part-time
In early September, it was revealed that long-time friend of Jony Ive and industrial designer Marc Newson would be joining Apple, but the details at the time were light. Now, Newson has opened up a bit, even if a few important bits are still missing. Continue reading →
OS X Yosemite GM has support for SMS Forwarding when paired to iOS 8.1
In mid-September it was revealed that the Continuity featured tied to SMS Forwarding would be "delayed" until October. The reason was pretty obvious: a lack of OS X Yosemite for public consumption. Continue reading →
Verizon abandons 'network optimization' plans for unlimited 4G LTE subscribers
In late July, Verizon Wireless made it clear that they planned on initiating "network optimizations" for the subscribers under Big Red's umbrella accessing unlimited 4G LTE data. Turns out, they aren't going through with it after all. Continue reading →
iOS 8.1 rumored to release on October 20; will include Apple Pay
Apple seeded the first iOS 8.1 beta to registered developers earlier this week with a number of changes including a hidden settings for Apple Pay, Apple's NFC based mobile payments service that was announced at the iPhone 6 event. Continue reading →
How to add Rich Text and Photos (including GIFs) in the Notes app in iOS 8
While the Notes app looks the same in iOS 8, it has gained a couple of new features in iOS 8, bringing its features on par with its Mac counterpart. With the iOS 8 Notes app, you can now add bold, italic or underlined text, and also attach photos (including GIFs!) to notes. Continue reading →
Some iOS 8 users experiencing Bluetooth connectivity issues in cars and some devices
iOS 8 was launched on Wednesday, September 17, and since its debut Apple hasn't had the easiest of roads. Now, many iOS 8 users are complaining of Bluetooth connectivity issues when it comes to pairing to several different things. Continue reading →
Get an Improved Exclusive Pre-Order Offer on the Karma Go 4G LTE Hotspot [Deals Hub]
It feels good to give, and who doesn't love to stay connected, especially during the holiday season? Now you can earn a little good karma with the help of the new Karma 4G LTE Hotspot and make sure that you and those around you can show just how much you care by giving thanks–and by giving…
Tweetbot 3 gets updated with iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus support, Interactive Notifications and more
Tweetbot 3, one of the best Twitter iPhone apps, today received a huge and much awaited update with support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus' larger display, Interactive Notifications and more. Continue reading →
Verizon announces its own 'Double the Data' with More Everything plans for limited time
Sharing data between family and friends has become the norm for the majority of major wireless carriers in the United States, so when an offer pops up that can double your data allowance every month, it's probably an easy decision. At least, Verizon's hoping it is. Continue reading →
Pokémon finally launches on iOS, kind of
An official Pokémon game has finally arrived for mobile, but it's not quite what fans have been asking for: it's a digital trading card game.
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