lunes, 5 de agosto de 2013

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South Korea raises concern over President Obama’s decision to overturn iPhone, iPad sales ban

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 04:53 AM PDT

South Korea raises concern over President Obama’s decision to overturn iPhone, iPad sales ban
As you probably know by now, United States President Barack Obama vetoed the sales ban on iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPad 2 over the weekend, which was imposed by ITC after it found Apple infringed on Samsung’s patents. Not surprisingly, South Korean government is not too happy with the developments. Reuters reports that the South Korean government has raised concerns about Obama administration’s decision to overturn the sales ban. Continue reading

Mavericks Mini theme brings best OS X Mavericks features to the iPhone

Posted: 04 Aug 2013 10:30 AM PDT

Mavericks Mini theme brings best OS X Mavericks features to the iPhone
Alongside a radical change to iOS, Apple also announced OS X Mavericks, the next version of Mac OS X at this year's WWDC. The release, currently in beta, adds a number of features like Finder tabs, file tagging, and enhanced multiple display support. Continue reading

New iPhone 6 Concept features edge-to-edge design, Retina 2 Display, MagSafe based Charger

Posted: 04 Aug 2013 09:35 AM PDT

New iPhone 6 Concept features edge-to-edge design, Retina 2 Display, MagSafe based Charger
Apple will be launching the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5S, later this year. It is widely expected to look like the iPhone 5, but come with improved internals and possibly new features such as fingerprint sensor. But next year, Apple will most likely launch a redesigned iPhone 6. It remains to be seen if it will sport an all-new design or it will be an incremental update. Continue reading

How to transfer passwords to your new iPhone with iTunes backup

Posted: 04 Aug 2013 06:00 AM PDT

How to transfer passwords to your new iPhone with iTunes backup
iOS backups make it very easy to restore your new device from a backup of your old device, so it is in a ready to use state with all your settings, apps and data. You don’t have to go through the hassle of reconfiguring your new device to your liking, but you would still have to enter your mail account and other passwords again. Here's a tip to make the transition from an old device to a new one even more seamless. Continue reading

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