Oregon Senator introduces bill to thwart government snooping in phones, PCs
Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a bill that would prohibit the U.S. government from mandating backdoor access into the smartphones and computers of Americans. The bill comes after the FBI engaged in a standoff with tech giants like Apple and Google over the use of encryption software on newer…
Fitbit Surge sees limited release for those who expressed early interest
It looks like the first round of Fitbit Surge trackers are being offered up to a select few who signed up to receive notifications about the device's availability. We've gotten a tip from a reader who was able to order one of the wearables with a special promo code during an exclusive…
iTunes Radio brings you into the spirit of the season with holiday stations
In time for the holidays, iTunes Radio is now hosting a few new stations filled with your favorite holiday music to bring you good tidings and cheer. You can listen to classic holiday tunes on the Holiday Classics station or rock out to Rockin' Holiday. The various stations cover a variety of…
Apple seeds second developer beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2
Apple has seeded the second beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, a couple of weeks after the release of the software update's first beta. Apple seeds second developer beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple Questions Plaintiff iPod Purchase Dates in Ongoing Class-Action Lawsuit
Apple is in court this week fighting a class-action lawsuit that alleges the company deliberately crippled competing music services by locking iPods and iTunes music to it own ecosystem, but as it turns out, there may be no legitimate plaintiff in the case. The class-action suit pertains to iPods…
Apple Campus 2 Event Space Costing Apple $161 Million, Fitness Center Priced at $74 Million
Apple's currently in the process of building an iconic "spaceship" campus in Cupertino, and along with the main circular building, the campus will include both an auditorium for press events and a fitness center designed for employees. According to building permits obtained by…
This awesome iOS keyboard does something that SwiftKey, Swype and others can't
With so many third-party iOS 8 keyboards to choose from these days, standing out can be a huge challenge for anyone who's not an established player. New iOS keyboard Nintype, however, brings something completely new to the table in that it lets you use two fingers at once to quickly zip out…
iPhone 6 sneaks into Yahoo's top 10 searches of 2014
As has become the trend, celebrities dominated the charts in Yahoo's yearly ranking of top searches for 2014. Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian and Miley Cyrus are unsurprising additions to the list, but climbing its way into ninth position is one device that people around the country are still…
42 percent believe iPhone 6 won't be available this Xmas, survey says
Many people fear that as they do their holiday shopping, they won't be able to get an iPhone 6. This reminds some of the great 1983 Cabbage Patch Kids disaster.
Apple defended iPod from hackers, iTunes chief says in antitrust trial
In a trial questioning Apple's use of software updates, iTunes chief Eddy Cue says they were necessary because hackers wanted to break apart the company's digital-music ecosystem.
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