Jul 17

iPhone Gets iOS 4.3.4 Update to Fix Security Flaw

iPhone Gets iOS 4.3.4 Update to Fix Security Flaw
Apple has introduced a small update for the operating system on the iPhone and iPad. The single purpose of iOS 4.3.4 (or iOS 4.2.9 for the Verizon iPhone) is to close a security hole that allows PDF files to run unauthorized scripts.
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New Apps Lost In Apple App Avalanche
So many mobile applications are being developed—especially for Apple’s iPhone—that deserving apps are languishing unnoticed in the App Store, according to app developers who gathered in Chicago Thursday.”Discoverability is a big problem in the App Store,” said Ashish Rangnekar of Benchprep, a Chicago startup whose app helps students study for admissions exams like the SAT and GRE.”There are a …
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iPhone Apps: Airmote II Remote Control, Quiz Climber, Hungry Chicks
Airmote II Remote Control 1.0 ($ 5) – Airmote II Remote Control is a new iPhone and iPad app designed for controlling another computer. Through the program users can access their Mac over a Wi-Fi connection or the Cellular network, and type on the remote computer via virtual keyboard.
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Jul 13

Techno Buffalo – iPad 3 Gets Retina While Amazon Goes Hollywood

iPad 3 Gets Retina While Amazon Goes Hollywood We’re only on the edge of Summer and already the rumors are heating up around hot new smartphone and tablets coming this Fall. Google may be prepping a new flagship phone with Android 4 and an HD display. Apple might be readying the next iPad with a Retina Display of its own. BlackBerry’s already previewed the Torch 2, and we caught it on video! And why do Facebook and Twitter care so much about photos all of the sudden? Catch up on this week’s tech news and rumors with Rumor Roundup, hosted by Noah Kravitz! Rumor Roundup is a show taking a look at the latest trends, rumors, and leaks buzzing around the technology industry hosted by Noah Kravitz – a well-known and respected tech editor who’s been involved in the industry for years. Not only does Noah deliver the news in full force, but he also provides his analytical thoughts and insight leaving one wondering of what lies ahead in the world of tech.

Mar 20

Apple iPhone gets Google TV remote control app

Apple iPhone gets Google TV remote control app
On the heel’s of the recent launch of Google’s TV Remote for Android app, Google’s has also released the application’s iOS counterpart, which turns the iPhone into a remote control for Google TV. Within the app, users can bookmark channels and search for shows, just like in the Android version. Google also included the voice control function for anyone who thinks picking up a remote/smartphone …
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iPhone 5 pictures: Photos, images and design
Images and sources for all T3 iPhone 5 info Posted by Richard Wordsworth
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IPhone software loses web speed test to Android
Apple’s iPhone accessed the web more slowly through mobile applications than phones using Google’s Android operating system, according to a report Thursday by a Canadian software company.
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Mar 13

Motorola XOOM gets Flash next week

Motorola XOOM gets Flash next week
The XOOM software experience seems to be coming piecemeal.
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The iPad 2’s A5 Chip Rumored for iPhone 5
Can you hear that? It’s the sound of the rumor mill moving from one Apple product to the next. With the launch of Apple’s iPad 2 a day away, speculation now turns to the iPhone 5 — or whatever it will be called. According to Boy Genius Report, the next iPhone will run on the […]
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AT&T Teases HSUPA Update For Atrix 4G and Inspire 4G
We mentioned late last month that AT&T may have intentionally blocked HSUPA data speeds for the HTC Inspire 4G but instead claimed that the device did not support HSUPA. This also seemed to be the case for the Motorola Atrix 4G. However, BGR obtained a statement from AT&T that suggests the carrier may be uncapping data speeds with an update soon. “We have a number of HSUPA devices today and we …
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