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- Police Have Identified The Person Who Found Lost iPhone 4G Prototype
- iPhone OS 4.0 Reveals More Evidence Of Video Chat Feature With Game Centre Integration
- Apple Releases iTunes 9.1.1; Includes Number Of Important Bug Fixes [Updated]
- Rhapsody iPhone App Now Allows Users To Download Playlists For Offline Listening
- Warning: New Malware Targeting iTunes, iPad Users
Police Have Identified The Person Who Found Lost iPhone 4G Prototype Posted: 27 Apr 2010 05:52 PM PDT San Jose Business Journal is reporting that Apple had requested for the criminal investigation of lost iPhone 4G prototype incident. Police have apparently identified and interviewed the person who had found the next generation iPhone prototype that was left by an Apple engineer in a San Jose bar. It is... |
iPhone OS 4.0 Reveals More Evidence Of Video Chat Feature With Game Centre Integration Posted: 27 Apr 2010 04:09 PM PDT We have already seen enough evidence in iPhone OS 4.0 that has hinted at the possibility of video chat features in the next generation iPhone. In fact, Gizmodo's story has probably confirmed that Apple's new iPhone will get a front facing camera. MacRumors has discovered more evidence of the video... |
Apple Releases iTunes 9.1.1; Includes Number Of Important Bug Fixes [Updated] Posted: 27 Apr 2010 03:34 PM PDT |
Rhapsody iPhone App Now Allows Users To Download Playlists For Offline Listening Posted: 27 Apr 2010 12:44 PM PDT Apple has approved a new version of Rhapsody's iPhone application that will allow subscribers to wirelessly download playlists to their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The new feature makes it possible to listen to music without having to rely on the iPhone's data connection. You may recall that Rhapsody had... |
Warning: New Malware Targeting iTunes, iPad Users Posted: 27 Apr 2010 09:57 AM PDT Prominent security software company BitDefender has revealed details about a new malware in the wild that has been targeting iPad users. According to a recent report, the malware has been spreading through unsolicited emails from scammers who trick iPad users into installing a malicious code that could potentially steal confidential... |
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