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Google Calendar Will Now Help You Make Time for Your Goals

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 13, 2016 10:12 am
Unable to find time for your goals due to your busy schedule? Well, Google is here to help. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Calendar, the company today introduced Goals in Google Calendar on web, iOS and Android that will help you in finding time for your goals. Continue reading

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Apple Silently Fixed Another 1970 Date Bug in iOS 9.3.1 That Could Soft Brick Your iOS Device

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 13, 2016 09:08 am
Remember the bug that bricked iOS devices when their date was set to Jan 1, 1970? Security researchers have now found another bug in iOS 9.3 that can brick iOS devices, though unlike the first bug, this exploit relies on two weaknesses in the OS. Continue reading

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iOS 10 Wishlist: 3D Touch Becomes More Useful

By Khamosh Pathak on Apr 13, 2016 05:15 am
It's been 6 months since 3D Touch was unleashed upon the world. And it's fair to say it hasn't taken the world by storm. I asked around half a dozen iPhone 6s users if they used the feature. Most of them said no. The power users had nothing but complaints about it. Continue reading

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FBI Took Help of 'Professional Hackers' and Not Cellebrite to Crack San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone 5c

By Rajesh Pandey on Apr 12, 2016 11:38 pm
Up until now, it was widely believed that FBI had taken the help of an Israeli forensics company Cellebrite to unlock the iPhone 5c of the San Bernardino’s shooter. However, a new report from The Washington Post claims that FBI had taken the help of “professional hackers” who managed to achieve this feat using a flaw in Apple’s software that the company does not know about. Continue reading

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