The latest Snowden NSA leaks reveal that the U.S. government has the ability to exploit and surveil iPhones. Read the original post by Kelly
Month: December 2013
10 iPhone Apps to Start the New Year Off Right
Keeping New Year’s resolutions isn’t easy, but here are some of our favorite iPhone apps to help you get a fresh start in 2014. Read the original post by Kelly
Death Cab for Cutie “The New Year” MP3 for free
As one of its daily deals, Google Play offers downloads of Death Cab for Cutie’s The New Year MP3 Single for free. That’s the best deal we could find for this track. (Amazon and iTunes each charge 99 cents.) Deal ends today. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Gateway 23″ 1080p LED LCD Display for $85 + free shipping
Newegg via eBay offers the Gateway 23″ 1080p LED-Backlit LCD Monitor, model no. FHX2303LAbd, for $84.99 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $45, although we saw it for $5 less last month. This 2013 model features a 1920×1080 (1080p) native resolution and DVI and […] Read the original post…
Never Have a Shortage of Icons with the iOS 7 App Developer Icon Pack [Deals Hub]
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Get Avicii’s New Year’s Eve Mix and iOS game Rayman Jungle Run for free with Apple’s 12 Days of Gifts
The sixth day of 12 Days of Gifts is the 31st of December, and Apple has, right in time, offered Avicii’s New Year’s Eve Mix for free. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
Black Box Corporation to Announce Third Quarter of Fiscal 2014…
Black Box Corporation , a leading communications system integrator, will release its third quarter of Fiscal 2014 financial results on Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Read the original post by Freshnews
Afinia H479 Desktop 3D Printer
The Afinia H479 Desktop 3D Printer—geared to teachers, engineers, and designers—is relatively easy to set up and use. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Rayman Jungle Run for iPad and iPhone for free
iTunes Music Store offers Rayman Jungle Run for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch for free. That’s a buck under our June mention and the first time we’ve seen this adventure game for free. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
2020: My Country builds a better city on iOS and Mac
Last year we named Game Insight’s My Country as one of the best simulation games for iPhone. It basically combined a standard free-to-play city building design with that of a real city simulation. The extra depth really helped My Country stand above other city builders. This year, Game Insight followed […] Read the original post…
Apple claims no knowledge of DROPOUTJEEP, will protect customer data from any and all attacks, regardless of who’s behind them
Apple has commented on the DROPOUTJEEP program, which a security researcher claimed let the NSA and similar government agencies compromise iOS devices, enable cameras and mics, and track data with a “100% success” rate. Matthew Panzarino from TechCrunch got the statement: Apple has never worked with the NSA to create a […] Read the original…
Apple denies knowledge of NSA’s iPhone backdoor
Yesterday, it was revelaed that the NSA has a backdoor into iOS that allows the agency to intercept text messages, address book entires and more. Apple has today issued a statement that denies knowledge of any such backdoor. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
Why wearable gadgets are flops: Nowak
Ever since the iPod came out in 2001, it’s been one non-stop rush of revolutionary new gizmos, from smartphones and e-readers to GPS devices and tablets. Read the original post by Canadian Business Magazine
Canadian Tire ice truck redefines cold weather driving
Canadian Tire’s ice truck was designed as part of an advertising campaign to be aired on New Year’s Day With Eastern Canada experiencing one of the worst ice storms in recorded history, the idea of an ice truck might seem overtly ironic to some. Read the original post by Gizmag
Apple Denies Knowledge of NSA’s iPhone Spying Program
Yesterday, it was reported that the National Security Agency was able to capture live data from compromised iPhones including live camera, GPS, cell tower location and more. Apple has now issued a statement denying that it ever cooperated with the NSA, according to AllThingsD. Apple has never worked with the […] Read the original post…