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Close-Up Shots Of New iPhone / iPad Dock Connectors Surface [IMAGES]

Ben Reid·August 18, 2012
There are plenty of new features purported to be arriving with the next iPhone device, and one of them is the smaller dock connector. Meanwhile, the smaller iPad (or larger iPod touch, depending on which way you look at things), is also said to be arriving shortly after the sixth Apple smartphone, and although details regarding that particular device are a little less vivid, it will undoubtedly house the smaller dock connector also.

Security Flaw In iOS Allows SMS Spoofing On iPhone, Reveals Pod2g

Paul Morris·August 17, 2012
The majority of the iOS community will more than likely be familiar with the work of French iOS security researcher Pod2g. For the better part of this year, the iOS security enthusiast has been working hard on finding and exploiting various bugs in iOS that have led to the production of jailbreaks for various iOS devices. He has also been seen out in the wild at various security conferences, including the HITBSecConf and has been nominated for a Pwnie Award for his kernel exploit that was used in the Corona jailbreak.

German Branch Of Shell Slips Indication Of iPod nano Refresh Due This September

Ben Reid·August 17, 2012

Instagram 3.0 For iPhone And Android Released, Features Photo Map, Polished UI, And More

Paul Morris·August 16, 2012
Instagram has managed to make itself one of the most popular and well-known apps on the App Store and Google Play Store, notching up over 80 million registered members on its extremely eventful journey. The Instagram story hasn't been without its set backs, as you might expect from a team of developers venturing into the unknown on a relatively new platform, but with the membership-base growing everyday and the relatively recent acquisition by Facebook, Kevin Systrom and his twelve man team are now able to relax a little as they continue to build the app and grow the Instagram name.

This Tweak For iPhone Lets You Hang Up Incoming Calls By Turning The Device Face-down

Paul Morris·August 16, 2012
Although Cydia is packed full of great tweaks and packages, developers are still managing to find ways to innovate and produce tweaks which offer small but extremely useful functionality to jailbroken iOS users. With so many areas of iOS already having been amended and certain functionality already introduced through existing packages, the window for change is becoming smaller. But the Turn 2 Hangup package is bringing a very handy and useful little feature set to jailbroken iPhone users.

Korean Carriers Talk 4G LTE With Apple For Next iPhone

Ben Reid·August 15, 2012

Pinterest Releases Apps For Android Smartphones / Tablets And iPad – Download Now!

Awais Imran·August 15, 2012
It’s certainly not as popular as social networks and services like Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr, but Pinterest has a massive following and huge traffic, being ranked 38th in Alexa’s world’s most traffic-heavy websites. It’s a pinboard-style photo sharing website where users can share images of their interests, hobbies, they can go through other user’s profiles and re-pin their items on their own profile much like the re-blog feature on Tumblr.

Samsung Fights Back In Court, Claims Apple Has Infringed On Its Utility Patents

Ben Reid·August 15, 2012
Apple has been dealing Samsung a barrage of complaints in its court case against Samsung, claiming the South Korean company has infringed on many of its iPhone and iPad design patents in creating the Galaxy series. As well as the talk of hardware, Apple has, to a lesser degree, had a question or two to ask of various UI elements, but to head off its defense, Samsung has countered by claiming Apple has infringed on a number of its own software-based patents.

Play As Usain Bolt And Protect His Gold In This Awesome Running Title For iPhone

Paul Morris·August 15, 2012

Internal Study Reveals In Court Why People Choose Android Over iPhone

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012
Considering it has been bubbling away and growing in size for the last eighteen months, it is going to be extremely interesting to see how the Apple vs. Samsung patent case progresses and ultimately pans out. It appears that both sides have fairly credible evidence to present to Judge Lucy Koh and the selected jury, but one of the most interesting parts of the case from an outsider’s point of view is the level of information that the companies have been forced to leak into the public domain as part of their own defense.

Apple Launches Official PRODUCT (RED) iPhone 4, 4S Bumper

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012
With every day passing by, we get a step closer to next-generation iPhone. With so much attention being lavished on the new iPhone over the last few months, interest in the device seems to be at unprecedented levels with consumers and technology enthusiasts all over the globe waiting with bated breath to see what Apple will bring to the table with their latest creation. The various leaked photographs that have surfaced have given us a pretty decent insight into what to expect aesthetically, but the internal specifications remain largely a mystery, with only a few educated guesses being made about what we should be expecting. With that said, we shouldn't be entirely focusing our attention on new hardware when we still have current-generation devices in circulation.

Take A Walk Down Nostalgia Lane By Playing Over 100 Nintendo Games In Your iPhone’s Browser

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012

Apple Says Surface Similarities Are Legitimately Licensed To Microsoft, ‘Anti-Cloning’ Agreement Is In Place

Ben Reid·August 14, 2012
The courtroom battle between Apple and Samsung has garnered much media attention over the past few months, with the Cupertino company accusing its Korean rival of "slavishly" copying the designs of both the iPhone and iPad in order to create its Galaxy mobile device range.

The iPhone Is A Security Powerhouse, Thanks To Its Advanced Encryption Capabilities

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012
The iPhone has been around since 2007 and is about to be presented to the world in its sixth-generation form in the next month or so. In five years that has followed the iPhone’s introduction to the world, there has been a huge rise in mobile devices and their everyday use in our day-to-day lives, with a number of important points being raised about mobile technology along the way. As you would imagine, one of those important points that gets raised time and time again is just how secure mobile devices and their respective operating systems are.

Next-Generation iPhone Pre-Orders Reportedly Set For September 12th, Shipping In October

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012
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