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Apple May Be Able to Bypass Your iPhone's Password, but There's a Waiting List TIME Break the law and Apple may follow up by breaking into your iPhone, reports CNET, though if you represent the long arm of the law asking Cupertino to give you a hand (or would the proper term be demanding?), it sounds like you'll have to wait in line ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Upgrade consideration from iPhone 5 to 5S, 6 YouTube ... with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to add Mark Chubb's video to your playlist. Sign in. Transcript No statistics available yet. Report. Published on May 11, 2013. Upgrade consideration from iPhone 5 to 5S, 6. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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iPhone killer dies as Google buries Android "X Phone" project Stabley Times The latest "iPhone killer" has instead been killed off. Google's long rumored X Phone, aimed as essentially being an Android version of the iPhone by finally matching the Apple device in a way that no current third party Android phone has been able to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google's virtual assistant invades Siri's turf - WKYT.com WKYT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google is trying to upstage Siri, the sometimes droll assistant that answers questions and helps people manage their lives on Apple's iPhone and iPad. The duel begins Monday with the release of a free iPhone and iPad app that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
XiStera combines 8 iPhone tools in one device - Gizmag Gizmag Over the past few years, we've seen iPhone attachments that let you do things like prop your phone up, attach a lens, or even use it as a bottle opener. The problem is, you can generally only put one of those attachments on your phone at a time. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nintendo On Your iPhone And Adobe Goes Rental On Our All-New CultCast Cult of Mac This week on The CultCast: Adobe goes rental, Bill Gates gets crazy, Nintendo doesn't come to the iPhone, 5S begins productio, Buster gets hit on by a goat, and the other fun Apple stories from the week. Baaaah! All that and more on this week's CultCast! See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple iPhone encryption causing police backlog V3.co.uk (blog) Unfortunately, the iPhone is a major hit with the consumer market, a market which happens to include those who run afoul of the law. As such, there are so many police asking for iPhone decryption that Apple has found itself with a backlog of requests. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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