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Apple to allow Chinese government to conduct security audits on its devices, and more for 01/23/2015

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Apple to allow Chinese government to conduct security audits on its devices

By Rajesh Pandey on Jan 23, 2015 09:44 am
According to reports from Chinese media, Apple will allow the Chinese government to run security audits on its iOS and Mac devices that it sells in China. The Cupertino company is, apparently, allowing this security audit because the Chinese government is worried that Apple might have included a backdoor in its devices and software for the U.S. government to take advantage of.  Continue reading

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Last Chance To Get The MFi-Certified 10-Foot iOS Lightning Cable [Deals Hub]

By StackSocial on Jan 23, 2015 09:15 am
When the time comes that you have to charge your iOS device, you have to live with a very restricted range of motion. You can only go as far as the cord will allow you to if you need to use your iPhone or iPad while it’s getting its battery filled. That’s not a problem when you have the 10 foot Lightning cord that will allow you to still move around and not be limited to sitting by the wall outlet just to use your device. You can get the cord on sale right now in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub. Continue reading

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Apple explains $73 million payout to Angela Ahrendts in SEC filing

By Rajesh Pandey on Jan 23, 2015 08:44 am
Earlier today, Apple released a proxy statement that detailed the payouts of all its executives, including Tim Cook and SVP of Retail Head, Angela Ahrendts.  Continue reading

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How to change the Snooze time for iPhone alarms with Sleeper [Jailbreak Only]

By Alihassan Mahdi on Jan 23, 2015 07:48 am
Normally, iOS 8 doesn’t provide an option to select the snooze time for each alarm and the default is set to 9 minutes. If you’re looking for a way to alter the snooze interval for each alarm, you’d probably be interested in a new jailbreak tweak dubbed as Sleeper. Continue reading

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Survey indicates demand for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus three months after launch is still strong

By Rajesh Pandey on Jan 23, 2015 07:25 am
According to a survey conducted by 451 Research, the demand for the new iPhones will continue to remain high in the first quarter of 2015, even though demand for Samsung’s devices will increase. Continue reading

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Alleged 12-inch MacBook Air display assembly photos surface, reveals polished Apple logo and edge-to-edge glass design

By Gautam Prabhu on Jan 23, 2015 02:44 am
Chinese website iFanr has published several photos of what it claims is the display assembly of the rumored 12-inch MacBook Air. Continue reading

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Shifts makes its easy to manage a messy hourly work schedule

By Kelly Hodgkins on Jan 22, 2015 09:07 pm
Working an hourly shift can be hard, but managing those hours is now much easier thanks to Built By Snowman. Following the success of its Checkmark task manager, Built By Snowman is back with a new app, appropriately titled Shifts, which allows workers to track and manage their shifts using their iPhone. Continue reading

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Apple earns patents for smarter Smart Covers that offer contextual information

By Evan Selleck on Jan 22, 2015 06:53 pm
It’s Apple patent season, as another recently published offering indicates that Apple has at least toyed with the idea of making its Smart Covers offer more for the user. Continue reading

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Tim Cook earned $9.2 million in 2014 as other execs see boosts to earnings

By Evan Selleck on Jan 22, 2015 05:48 pm
Following the news that Apple board of director member Millard Drexler will retire, Apple released a proxy statement detailing earnings reports for several of the company’s executives. Continue reading

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Apple director Millard 'Mickey' Drexler set to retire, but a replacement hasn't been named

By Evan Selleck on Jan 22, 2015 05:36 pm
Late in the afternoon on Thursday, January 22, it was revealed that Millard Drexler, one of the members of the eight-person Board of Directors for Apple, is set to retire. Continue reading

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