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Here’s How Easy it is to Crack Your iPhone’s Passcode [Video]

If you thought that the data on your iPhone is secure because you’ve set the four-digit passcode, then check out the video after the break. Continue reading → Read the original post by iPhoneHacks

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Now you can share your exact location with friends and family with Find My Facebook Friends for iPhone and iPad

As if using Facebook wasn’t stalker-ish enough, now you can track your friends’ exact locations with Find my Facebook Friends. This app is very similar to Apple’s Find my Friends app that was released a few months ago alongside iOS 5. The main difference between Find my Facebook Friends and [...] Read the original post [...]

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Apple Offers Refunds to iPad 3 Customers in Australia Who Believe They Were Misled By “4G” Branding

As we reported earlier, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) was not happy with the way Apple and its carrier partners were using of the term “4G” in advertising the new iPad and planned to take action. Continue reading → Read the original post by iPhoneHacks

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Data Caps And Treating Employees Like Adults

Carriers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless are using data caps to manage the explosive growth in 3G/4G data consumption. Hey kids, the 1990s called and wants its bandwidth management strategy back. As Lee Badman points out in ‘4G? No, It’s More Like 4Gee!’, the data rates available to wireless consumers [...] Read the original post [...]

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SGP Kuel H10 stylus pen review (or: How I win at Draw Something)

SGP Kuel H10 is a compact, convenient, capacitive stylus for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. It’s made from a special silicon with high polymer abrasion-resistant coating, which SGP says allows for smooth touch and incredible control. In my experience it’s the multitouch sensors in iOS devices themselves that are the [...] Read the original post [...]

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Turn your photos into beautiful storyboards with PicFrame for iPhone and iPad

I have been impatiently waiting for my favorite iPad photography apps to update for the new iPad‘s Retina display, and a great one for creating collages finally has — PicFrame. PicFrame is universal for both iPhone and iPad and comes with 60 frames, or as Photographers call them, storyboards. Of [...] Read the original post [...]

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Hunger Games is in theaters now, here’s what’s out for iPhone and iPad!

The Hunger Games have landed in movie theaters everywhere, and while you can now watch the exploits of Katniss, Peeta, and all the tributes on the big screen, you can also enjoy a ton of related content right on your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. That includes games, books, wallpapers, [...] Read the original post [...]

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Former Apple TV Engineer Claims New Apple TV Interface Discarded 5 Years Ago [Updatedx2]

Macgasm notes an interesting tweet by former Apple TV engineer Michael Margolis who claims that the new Apple TV interface designs were “tossed out 5 years ago because [Steve Jobs] didn’t like them.” Alongside the 3rd Generation iPad, Apple also introduced a new version of the Apple TV that supports 1080P [...] Read the original [...]

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New iPad Takes Much Longer to Charge Than iPad 2

Couple of days back, we reported that the new iPad continues to draw power even after the iOS battery indicator reports 100% charge. DisplayMate now reports that after testing the new iPad for some more time, they’ve observed that it draws power for more than 2 hours after the iOS battery indicator [...] Read the original [...]

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Yelp Gets Improved Siri Integration on iPhone

Thanks to iOS 5.1 the relationship between Siri and Yelp just got a little bit closer. The iPhone 4S has used Yelp from the beginning to provide answers to all of your questions surrounding local businesses, especially restaurants and bars. The latest firmware update provides more interaction from [...] Read the original post by Frank [...]

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How to access Dropbox, Box.net and other cloud storage accounts from your new iPad

Cloud storage services are a great way to extend and expand the internal storage of your new iPad. Many of the files you store on a cloud service like Dropbox, Box.net, SugarSync, or any other popular cloud service can be accessed both from within their own, dedicated apps and from [...] Read the original post [...]

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The new iPhone won’t have a gigantic screen

Despite the latest rounds of super-gigantic iPhone screen size rumors, iMore is hearing that, as of last month, plans for the new iPhone (iPhone 5,1) called for the same 3.5-inch screen as previous generations. While we’re told that isn’t set in store, and it’s possible Apple could go slightly bigger, [...] Read the original post [...]

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China tops iOS and Android app growth, device activations

A recent study by Flurry Analytics shows that China the fastest-growing market for iOS and Android app activity; between Q1 2011 and Q1 2012, app sessions have increased 1126%. Yowza. On top of that, Flurry has calculated  that new activations of iOS and Android devices in China has now surpassed [...] Read the original post [...]

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Case-Mate Barely There Case for iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 only $12.95

For today only, the iMore Store has the Case-Mate Barely There Case for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 on sale for only $12.95! That’s a whopping 48% off! Get them before they’re gone! Get the Case-Mate Barely There Case for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 now! The Barely There is Case-Mate’s new line of [...] Read the [...]

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Report From The Tape Summit

This week I spent two busy days in San Francisco at the second annual Tape Summit. While some may wonder if there’s enough life left in tape to have a summit I know tape has taken a bad rap over the past few years. In this post I’ll reflect on [...] Read the original post [...]

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