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Apple Pencil demo units are getting stolen from Apple Stores, and more for 11/19/2015

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Apple Pencil demo units are getting stolen from Apple Stores

By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 19, 2015 09:43 am
The Apple Pencil launched alongside the iPad Pro earlier this month, but the product has been essentially out of stock or in low supply almost everywhere across the launch market. Even demo units are not available in most of the Apple Stores, though this has more to do with them getting stolen easily rather than a lack of supply from Apple. Continue reading

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Spy firm pays hackers $500,000 to break into your iOS device

By Killian Bell on Nov 19, 2015 09:26 am
Spy firm Zerodium, a company that sells zero-day exploits to customers that include government agencies, has become the first “zero-day broker” to publish a full list of the prices it pays hackers for their skills. iOS exploits are by far the most expensive, netting some hackers half a million dollars each, while those that attack OS X can cost as little as $30,000. Continue reading

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Apple Pencil teardown reveals a tiny logic board and an impossible to repair design

By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 19, 2015 09:06 am
The folks over at iFixit have torn down Apple’s $99 stylus, the Apple Pencil, to reveal all the gadgetry packed inside it. Unlike other smartphones and tablets that the team has torn down recently, opening up the Apple Pencil posed quite a bit of challenge. Continue reading

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Uber launches Business Profiles to make it easier to pay separately for your work and personal trips

By Rajesh Pandey on Nov 19, 2015 08:16 am
Uber today launched Business Profiles aimed at making work trips using it easier. While millions of people across the world already use Uber for their business trip, they have to go through the headache of finding the correct receipt, that email, or just remembering what the ride was about. Continue reading

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How to fix "the last backup could not be completed" iCloud Error

By Osas Obaizamomwan on Nov 19, 2015 08:11 am
Creating an iCloud backup is usually an afterthought since most people have their iCloud backups set to automatic. So, unless something goes wrong, your iCloud backup remains a worry free zone. But when something does go wrong, like seeing the, "last backup could not be completed" error, it can seem like a really big deal. Back ups are only really relevant when they are needed, so not being able to complete a backup can be distressing. But luckily, the solutions are pretty simple ones.  Continue reading

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Apple invents iPhone bumper that automatically deploys protective shock absorbers

By Killian Bell on Nov 19, 2015 07:37 am
Apple has invented an automated iPhone bumper system that doubles as a flotation device, with retractable shock absorbers made from buoyant materials. The invention is detailed in a patent that was first published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week. Continue reading

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Apple Pay with American Express now available in Australia

By Evan Selleck on Nov 18, 2015 02:56 pm
At the tail-end of October, it was confirmed that Apple was working with American Express to launch Apple Pay in a variety of new countries, including Australia. Continue reading

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Apple seeds third tvOS 9.1 beta to developers

By Evan Selleck on Nov 18, 2015 01:57 pm
This week had a bit of a different rollout for betas, but, sure enough, Apple has released the latest pre-release software for its newest set-top box. Continue reading

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Get Your Pocket Organized with the KeySmart 2.0 [Deals Hub]

By StackSocial on Nov 18, 2015 01:30 pm
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Apple releases iOS 9.2 beta 4 to developers and public beta testers

By Gautam Prabhu on Nov 18, 2015 12:54 pm
Apple has just released iOS 9.2 beta 4 (build number: 13C5075) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The first iOS 9.2 beta was seeded to developers on October 27, and iOS 9.2 beta 3 was seeded last week. Continue reading

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