martes, 4 de septiembre de 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Hackers Leak 1 Million iOS Device UDIDs Obtained During FBI Breach

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 04:43 AM PDT

Hackers Leak 1 Million iOS Device UDIDs Obtained During FBI Breach
The AntiSec hacking group has released more than 1 million Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) from Apple’s iOS devices last night. The hackers claim that the UDIDs were obtained after breaching an FBI computer, which had over 12 million records that included personal information such as user names, push notification tokens, cell phone number and addresses. Continue reading


How To Erase Your iPhone’s Data Before You Sell It

Posted: 04 Sep 2012 01:33 AM PDT

How To Erase Your iPhone’s Data Before You Sell It
Are you planning to sell your iPhone to buy Apple’s next generation iPhone? Before you sell or trade-in your iPhone, it is extremely important to erase your personal data on it. You’ll be surprised how many people sell their iPhones without doing anything to remove personal data. Continue reading


Photos of Physical Mockup Of iPad Mini With Thinner Bezel

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 01:25 PM PDT

Photos of Physical Mockup Of iPad Mini With Thinner Bezel
After countless physical mockups of the next generation iPhone being shown off on video, it is now the turn of the iPad mini to get the same treatment. Two sites, Giga.de and Apple.pro, have posted images of iPad mini physical mockups, incorporating the thin bezel concept that John Gruber wrote about a few weeks ago. Continue reading


Hands-On Video of Realistic ‘iPhone 5′ Mockup

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 08:24 AM PDT

Hands-On Video of Realistic ‘iPhone 5′ Mockup
Couple of days back, a full-assembled dummy iPhone 5 unit was caught on camera at IFA 2012. The Verge has managed to track down the same dummy unit and has posted a hands-on video, which provides a much better idea of what the new iPhone will look like if the rumors turn out to be true. Continue reading


New in iOS 6: Call History Shows Data Usage For FaceTime Calls

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 06:03 AM PDT

New in iOS 6: Call History Shows Data Usage For FaceTime Calls
As you probably know by now, iOS 6 will finally allow users to make FaceTime video calls over cellular network 1. Analysts estimate that FaceTime calls could use about 1.5 MB to 7.5 MB per minute, which translates into 11 hours of talk time from one gigabyte of data use at the lowest rate and about two hours and 15 minutes at the highest rate. Continue reading


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