Saturday, February 9, 2013

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App of the Week: Qwiki for iPhone
ABC News (blog)
Dubbed a One Tap Storytelling, Qwiki, released this past Thursday, allows users to create short, multimedia stories from their iPhone or iPod Touch. With one tap, Qwiki will automatically create a brief movie complete with simple transitions and ...
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ABC News (blog)
iPhone Software Update Seems To Be Killing Battery Life
San Francisco Chronicle
Vodafone UK has issued a text message warning to iPhone users on its network, blaming issues with 3G performance. In addition, The Next Web reviewed 27 pages of complaints on Apple's Support Communities forum, the first of which was logged on ...
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Vodafone Warns iPhone 4S Owners Not to Upgrade to Latest Version of iOS
Wired
On one of Vodafone's forums, a member of its tech team confirmed that it is aware of a 3G performance-related issue with Apple iPhone 4S handsets running iOS 6.1. "Some customers may occasionally experience difficulty in connecting to the network to ...
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Wired
Vodafone, 3 Austria warn iPhone 4S users not to upgrade to iOS 6.1
The Guardian (blog)
The update of the iPhone 4S on iOS 6.1 can currently cause connectivity problems. We responded quickly and are working with Apple on a solution to the problem. For this reason, we recommend not to install the update for the time being. We will inform ...
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The Guardian (blog)
How to Unlock iPhone 4/3G/3GS on iOS 6.1 Using Ultrasn0w Fixer [Tutorial]
IBTimes.co.uk
The Evad3rs Dream Team recently released the latest Ultrasn0w v1.2.8 with support for iOS 6.1 unlock on iPhone 4, 3G and 3GS running on older basebands. The new Ultrasn0w update released on Cydia supports the following basebands on select iPhone ...
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IBTimes.co.uk
Apple's iOS 6.1 reportedly causing 3G and battery issues for some iPhone users
Apple Insider
A little over two weeks after Apple released iOS 6.1, a number of iPhone users are reporting battery drain and overheating issues possibly related to the newest update, while Vodafone UK sent out a warning telling iPhone 4S owners not to upgrade to the ...
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Apple Insider
iPhone 6 tipped to team with iPhone 5S inside 2013
SlashGear
The iPhone 6 is just around the corner with the iPhone 5S tagging along with it, both of these devices claimed by a Chinese blogging site's "inside source." This source spoke this morning on Sina Tech of two new models, one of them an upgraded (yet ...
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SlashGear
How to Set Up Night Mode for iPhone or iPad Screens
Gotta Be Mobile
Using the iPhone Accessibility features, users can turn on a work-around night reading mode of sorts. This changes the entire OS user interface on the iPhone or iPad like the image below. We can set this feature to turn on using the Home button via the ...
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Gotta Be Mobile
Home Depot Ditching BlackBerry For iPhone
Macgasm
According to AppleInsider and "sources" knowledgable on the issue, Home Depot will be ditching BlackBerry devices in favor of Apple's iPhone 4S. These devices will be deployed to store managers and all corporate employees. The home improvement store ...
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Vodafone tells iPhone 4S customers to hold off on iOS 6.1
The Verge
Vodafone, a major carrier in the UK, is telling customers that own the iPhone 4S smartphone to not upgrade their devices to iOS 6.1. The updated operating system, released by Apple last week, added more functions to the Siri personal assistant and ...
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AT&T Leaves Some iPhone 5 Users Out In The Cold When It Comes To Weather ...
AppAdvice
According to AllThingsD, AT&T can only push out severe weather alerts to certain devices running on the older HSPA network. If you've got an LTE-capable device, like the iPhone 5, you're out of luck. AT&T is working on the problem, and is attempting to ...
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