By Gautam Prabhu on Jul 04, 2014 07:28 pm In iOS 7, Apple added a anti-theft feature called Activation Lock to the Find My iPhone service, which ties your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your Apple ID so that your lost or stolen iOS device, cannot be used or restored without the login credentials. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 04, 2014 07:15 pm Apple informed developers this afternoon that it will be performing a server-side data wipe on all CloudKit public and private databases for iOS 8 beta and OS X Yosemite developer preview on July 7th. iCloud Drive, iCloud Photo Library and Mail Drop will be the three affected services by this move, which should have been expected as a routine occurrence with pre-release software. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 04, 2014 01:57 pm Our smartphones are great tools to make a lot of different aspects of our lives easier. They can even shut off our lights in our homes now. A new Kickstarter program, hosted by Supermechanical, wants to make it so that grilling is just about as easy as turning off a light. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 04, 2014 12:38 pm While the release of an iOS 7.1.1 untethered jailbreak by the Chinese team Pangu was more than welcomed, it resulted in a number of popular Cydia packages being incompatible with the latest software version. iOS developers have slowly been updating their jailbreak tweaks over the past few weeks, including a new IntelliScreenX beta for iOS 7.1.1 and later that is now available. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 04, 2014 12:09 pm Earlier today, it was reported that Apple had hired a Swiss watch maker executive, all in hopes of gearing up for the iWatch release and making it as smooth as possible. Information was lacking with the initial report, however, as the name of the executive wasn’t revealed. That has reportedly changed. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 04, 2014 11:23 am A few months ago, Apple was given official clearance to begin marketing initiatives and operations in Saudi Arabia. Following that news, the Cupertino-based company has moved ahead and reached its first retail deal in the Middle Eastern country with major retailer Jarir Bookstore. The retailer will now receive Apple products directly from the company, instead of through third parties. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 04, 2014 10:55 am Later this year, Apple’s going to launch new things, probably at least one new smartphone, and manufacturers are reportedly reacting to the iPhone 6 in a big way: with their own high-end competition. Samsung has long been rumored to be launching a “premium Galaxy” device, and this could be the first glimpse of it in the wild. Continue reading →  | |
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