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Paul Morris
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A technology enthusiast, former software developer, and current Head of Quality and Testing at a leading SaaS company. A developer of multiple apps. A lover of pleasing people and a believer in being your authentic self.

Newly Discovered Flaw In iOS Makes It Possible To Covertly Log Keystrokes

Paul Morris·February 25, 2014
It hasn’t been a great week for Apple in terms of security. The Cupertino company is currently coming under heavy fire for a SSL security issue that was recently discovered to be present in both iOS and OS X. The software vulnerability, which is being referred to as the "goto fail" has the potential to provide malicious individuals with the ability to intercept and record data that the user believes to be secure. In addition to the "goto fail" flaw, it is now being reported that an issue has been found in iOS that makes the iPhone and iPad firmware susceptible to stealth key logging activities.

Sony SmartBand Fitness Wearable Announced, Set For Worldwide March Release [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 24, 2014
We first managed to get a glimpse of the Sony SmartBand during this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, with the company now announcing that the extremely lightweight wearable is set for a global launch next month. The SmartBand is the first of presumably a number of products that will be built to utilize Sony's new Core fitness tracking hardware and will come with a retail price of $130 when it lands on shelves next month.

Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 Gets A Price And Release Date

Paul Morris·February 21, 2014

Download iOS 7 Final IPSW For iPhone 5, 4s, 4, iPad And iPod touch [Direct Links] – Updated

Paul Morris·February 21, 2014
Final version of iOS 7 download links are now live for everyone. Here's how to direct download IPSW files and install on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

How To Take Photos On iPhone By Waving Your Hand On Proximity Sensor [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 19, 2014
Powerful DSLR cameras are still the kit of choice for professionals and serious photography enthusiasts, but for the most part, the majority of us can make do with the quality of photos that our mobile device affords us. Each manufacturer implements its own method of capturing a photo. It could be through a hardware button or a virtual key on the screen within the native camera app, but what if iOS users could capture a photo by utilizing the built-in proximity sensor? Thanks to the ProximityCam tweak, that's now possible.

NCWeather For iOS 7 Is A Clean, Beautiful Weather Widget That Lives In The Notification Center

Paul Morris·February 17, 2014

What The Samsung Galaxy S5 Will Most Likely Look Like [Image]

Paul Morris·February 15, 2014
We've seen a plethora of leaked information that speculates on the potential technical specifications of the future Samsung flagship device, as well as conjecture surrounding the integration of a new external shell and an overhauled TouchWiz UI. "Sources familiar with the situation" have managed to furnish our inquisitive minds with pretty much everything we need to know about the Galaxy S5, except for an actual image that shows the aesthetics of the phone. That could all be about to change thanks to the latest Galaxy S5 concept that could be the most accurate we have seen yet.

Download Official TETRIS Game For iOS For Free, Here’s How! [Limited Time Only]

Paul Morris·February 15, 2014
It's a tile-matching puzzle based video game. It's immediately recognizable as one the most iconic games of all time. It was the first piece of entertainment software to make its way onto United States soil from the old Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and it can trace its history back nearly thirty years. Yes, we are indeed talking about the wonderful TETRIS game, which Apple is now offering for free as part of a limited time promotion that links directly to the iOS App Store.

You Can Now Set ‘Custom’ As Gender On Facebook

Paul Morris·February 14, 2014

How To Catch Your iPhone’s Snoopers Red Handed

Paul Morris·February 14, 2014
Apple's latest breed of iOS devices do a fairly comprehensive job of ensuring that our data is protected. The long-standing Passcode feature has recently been beefed up and complimented with the introduction of Touch ID on the iPhone 5s, meaning that it's now even more difficult for malicious individuals to get access to what's on our iPhone. But what about if you require a method of determining whether or not a friend, family member, colleague or lifelong enemy has been tampering and interacting with your iPhone or iPod touch behind your back? There's now an app for that on the iOS App Store called Catchr.

Angry Birds Stella Game Announced, Featuring All New Birds! [Image]

Paul Morris·February 13, 2014
Flappy Bird, Threes and Clash of Clans is definitely what’s happening in the iOS gaming world at the moment. The addictiveness and challenging nature of Flappy Bird has ensured that it still remains installed on millions of iOS devices, even though the developer has permanently removed it from the App Store. The popularity of the annoying little bird has managed to provide a ray of hope as indie developers and small game studios try and compete with the larger development houses. As one bird disappears from the mobile gaming world, it looks like we are set to welcome in a whole new family of mischievous aves in the form of a new Angry Birds Stella courtesy of Rovio.

New Waterproof Sony Walkman Comes Packaged In A Bottle Of Water [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 12, 2014

Titanfall Beta Now Open For PC And Xbox One, Sign Up Now! [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·February 12, 2014
2014 will undoubtedly be a huge year for online gaming. Individuals interested in online first-person multiplayer action have been waiting patiently for Titanfall to become available, especially after its first magnificent outing at Gamescom last year. Thankfully, that wait is almost over with the latest teasing trailer for the much-anticipated title confirming that the initial beta program will kick off on St. Valentine’s Day, February 14th.

Samsung Unpacked 2014 Press Invites Go Out; Galaxy S5 Incoming!

Paul Morris·February 4, 2014
Samsung has officially announced that its Unpacked 5 - Episode 1 event will take place on the opening day of this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) gathering, which is February 24th, adding additional speculation regarding the possible introduction of the Galaxy S5 smartphone.

How To Get Weather Updates In iOS 7 Status Bar

Paul Morris·February 1, 2014
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