Archive | May 2nd, 2011

Will “Find my Mac” be a new feature in OS X Lion?

2. May 2011

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With WWDC just about a month away, the feature set of OS X Lion is starting to crystallize. One feature which has received scant attention, particularly because the evidence is so well hidden, is the possible inclusion of a “Find my Mac” feature – akin to the Find my iPhone feature that used to exclusively […]

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White iPhone 4 reveals different camera sensor; thickness called into question

2. May 2011

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The white iPhone 4 is no longer on the endangered species list and can be found roaming around your local Apple retail store. The recent arrival of the white iPhone 4 brings to an end an uncharacerstic launch delay that persisted for about 10 months. While Apple hasn’t explicitly detailed why the albino iPhone, so […]

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How the iPhone 4 helped the US track down and kill Bin Laden [Comic]

2. May 2011

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Yesterday, news broke that terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden had been killed thanks to the fine work of Seal Team 6 and a host of governmental agencies from the CIA to the NSA and NGA. Bin Laden’s death marks the end of a 13-year manhunt for the murderer mastermind behind the 9/11 tragedy that took […]

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iOS 4.3.3 update will address location tracking issue within 2 weeks

2. May 2011

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Apple last week officially addressed the controversy surrounding the consolidate.db file found in iOS 4. As noted by Apple’s official press release, the data compiled by Apple was not user location data, but rather information regarding Cell Phone towers and wi-fi hotspots to speed along the process of determining a user’s location at any given […]

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New bookmarking feature in Safari, dubbed “Reading List”, found in latest build of OS X Lion

2. May 2011

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A new bookmarking feature in Safari will offer users the ability to save websites for later reading, a feature which might pit Apple’s browser in direct competition with popular apps like Instapaper. The feature is called “Reading List” and Apple describes it thusly: Reading List lets you collect webpages and links for you to read […]

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