The next iPhone is widely rumored to debut in September, but according to an AT&T rep, it’s going to slip even later, and won’t be seen until October. According to a new report sourced from a user who recently spoke to an AT&T rep about signing up for the next iPhone, AT&T has already hosted meetings with many of its staff...
Posted by Administrator on Mon, May 23 2011 16:27:00
“iPhone 5 — First Exposure!” “Apple iPhone 5G Exposed!” These might be the barker cries popping up on your Facebook feed this morning, promising an exclusive look at the new iPhone. But just as you shouldn’t necessarily trust the man outside the local rundown gentleman’s club shouting “The most beautiful girls...
Posted by Administrator on Fri, May 13 2011 19:25:00
Microsoft, HTC, Nokia and Sony Ericsson have teamed up in Europe to send Apple a message: no one can own the term “App Store,” and they’re willing to join forces to prove it in court. The group have filed a complaint in which they claim Apple’s trademarks are invalid. A spokesperson from Microsoft said in a...
Posted by Administrator on Fri, May 13 2011 19:00:00
As promised, Apple sent V.P. Guy Tribble to Washington to address Senator Al Franken and other stuffy politicians about the so-called LocationGate scandal.
Cupertino’s message? Same as it ever was: we don’t track user locations. Period.“We do not share customer information with third parties without...
Posted by Administrator on Tue, May 10 2011 17:43:00
Computerworld - Location data retention sounds like a medical condition. In a way, it is. And your phone's probably got it.
We heard about a new scandal this week. iPhones, we discovered, keep a record of every place you've been, or, at least, every place your phone's been. That data is stored in a file on your phone, unencrypted. Shock!
Posted by Administrator on Sat, Apr 23 2011 17:48:00