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- ContactPrivacy 1.1: Gives You More Control Over Your Address Book And Also Fixes WhatsApp Crashing Issue
- Apple Asked Amazon China to Remove iPad Because it Was Not Authorized to Sell it
- AssistantConnect: Jailbreak Tweak Makes it Easier to Get Siri Working on Non-iPhone 4S Devices Without a Proxy Server
- Apple: Apps Accessing Address Book Data Will Require Explicit User Approval
- US Congressmen Send Letter to Apple Raising Concerns About Address Book Privacy Issue
- Google+ For iPhone Updated; Gets Killer Instant Upload Feature For Photos & Videos
- Apple Pulls iPad From Amazon China; Authorities in Another City Seize iPads Over Trademark Issues
- Twitter Also Uploads Address Book to Its Servers And Stores it For 18 Months
Posted: 16 Feb 2012 04:13 AM PST Last week, Ryan Petrich has released a jailbreak tweak called ContactPrivacy inspired by Path’s privacy incident, which prompts you when apps like Path 2 try to access your contacts database and gives you an option to allow or deny access to … Continue reading |
Apple Asked Amazon China to Remove iPad Because it Was Not Authorized to Sell it Posted: 16 Feb 2012 03:06 AM PST There has been some confusion with regards to the trademark issues that Apple has been over the “iPad” name in China. Apple requesting Amazon China to remove iPad 2 from their websites yesterday only added to the confusion. We finally … Continue reading |
Posted: 15 Feb 2012 08:36 PM PST Back in December, iOS hackers and developer Grant Paul a.k.a chpwn along with Ryan Petrich had released a jailbreak tweak called Spire, that legally brought Siri to non-iPhone 4S devices, which worked with a proxy server. A new jailbreak tweak called AssistantConnect … Continue reading |
Apple: Apps Accessing Address Book Data Will Require Explicit User Approval Posted: 15 Feb 2012 11:37 AM PST Apple has finally responded to the address book privacy issue that was raised when a Singapore based developer discovered that Path – the personal life-sharing service with more than 2 million users uploads the address book to their servers. AllThingsD reports … Continue reading |
US Congressmen Send Letter to Apple Raising Concerns About Address Book Privacy Issue Posted: 15 Feb 2012 11:19 AM PST The Next Web reports that House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman and Commerce Manufacturing and Trade Subcommittee Chair G.K. Butterfield have sent a letter to Apple’s CEO Tim Cook regarding the privacy issue that was raised when a developer … Continue reading |
Google+ For iPhone Updated; Gets Killer Instant Upload Feature For Photos & Videos Posted: 15 Feb 2012 09:57 AM PST Google released an updated version of their Google+ app yesterday, which brings the instant upload feature for photos and videos. Once you enable the instant upload feature, the Google+ app will automatically upload all photos and videos taken with your phone … Continue reading |
Apple Pulls iPad From Amazon China; Authorities in Another City Seize iPads Over Trademark Issues Posted: 15 Feb 2012 08:22 AM PST Tech in Asia reports that Apple’s iPad 2 is no longer available for sale on Amazon China and Suning.com. According to M.I.C Gadget, iPad was pulled from these website due to a notice from Apple and not from Proview Technology, … Continue reading |
Twitter Also Uploads Address Book to Its Servers And Stores it For 18 Months Posted: 15 Feb 2012 07:17 AM PST Last week, a developer based in Singapore discovered that Path – the personal life-sharing service with more than 2 million users uploads the entire address book to its servers. Path has since apologized for the lack of foresight, released an update … Continue reading |
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