By Khamosh Pathak on Jul 27, 2019 12:00 pm One of the silliest things in iOS was the app download limitation over cellular networks. You couldn’t download apps over 150MB, even if you were on an unlimited data plan or in a country where cellular data is cheap and abundant. It seemed like one of the features that were designed for and created in a small corner of the world. Designed by Apple in California. Finally, in iOS 13, you can get rid of this cellular data limit and download heavy apps and games on mobile data. Continue reading →
By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 27, 2019 06:57 am An old iOS mobile data bug seems to have resurfaced in iOS 12.3 and seemingly iOS 12.4. The cellular data switch in iOS 12.3 is broken and allowing apps to use mobile data despite them being unchecked from accessing cellular data. Continue reading →
By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 27, 2019 06:48 am Earlier this year, Apple surprised everyone by announcing the 10.5-inch iPad Air. However, if the rumor mill is anything to go by, Apple is also working on a new 10.2-inch iPad which has seemingly just passed through the Eurasian database. Continue reading →
By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 26, 2019 11:11 pm A report from The Guardian claims that private contractors working on Siri frequently hear confidential medical information, drug deals, and recordings of couples having sex. They do this as a part of quality control a.k.a “grading” in which they listen to collected voice data and help improve the Siri voice experience. Continue reading →
One of the most buzzed-about gadgets of the second half of the decade might be Apple's entry into the cell phone industry, the iPhone. The touchscreen/Internet/camera/and-some-other-things phone launched on June 29, 2007. Its second generation, the iPhone 3G, hit the shelves on July 11, 2008.
To use the phone, one did not have a choice of phone networks, it was AT&T or nothing. But mere months after its initial launch, people were looking for ways to hack into the phone and unlock its functionality into any service for any country (back when the iPhone was USA-exclusive). Suffice to say, Apple was not amused.
The iPhone's main competitor is perhaps BlackBerry, with the iPhone 3G and BlackBerry Bold models standing as flagship rivals. But whatever the latest sales numbers may reveal, the iPhone is a trendy accessory for the diligent blogger, as evidenced by one witness at BlogWorld Expo 2008.
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