Drill Into Your iPhone
Are you one of the people that have a iPhone 7? Missing your headphone jack? Here is the fix!!!
iPhone 7 owners desperate for a headphone jack might be drilling a hole into their shiny new Apple device because of a YouTube video.
Secret Hack to Get Headphone Jack on the iPhone 7 by TechRax isn’t meant to be an informational tutorial. It’s a joke, but some people aren’t laughing. The video directs users to place their new iPhone 7 in a vice and drill a hole into the bottom of the device. Then, plug in earbuds and listen to your favorite song, even though sound doesn’t appear to come through the earbuds in the video.
Yahoo Hacked
Report: Yahoo To Confirm Major Data Breach Affecting At Least 200M Accounts
Remember how, earlier this summer, a hacker claimed to be selling credentials for at least 200 million Yahoo accounts? Well, unfortunately for hundreds of millions of Yahoo users, and the company itself, the hack appears to be legitimate — and bad.
Tech site Recode reports this morning that Yahoo is expected to confirm the massive data breach this week.
Sources “close to the situation” did not confirm to Recode the exact extent of the breach, other than to say it is indeed hundreds of millions of user accounts.
If you have a Yahoo account, change your password!!!
Samsung Mocks Apple ‘Bendgate’ in Galaxy Note 4 Ad
Samsung is using Apple’s latest PR snafu to champion the Galaxy Note 4. In a new advertisement, the Korean tech giant takes aim at “Bendgate,” the unintentional curving of Cupertino’s iPhone 6 Plus while in the owner’s pocket.
Just another piece of crap device from Apple that everybody spends so much money on, or should I say stupid people that need to have an Apple product so they think they are cool.
Why the Xbox One Is Better Than the PS4
Half a year ago, there was a huge outrage over Microsoft’s display at E3. It showed an Xbox One that barely knew it was a game system, required an always-on Internet connection, and included a Kinect camera that no one wanted and that had to be plugged in and turned on. Sony clearly won E3 because it showed off the PlayStation 4 as a powerful game system and not an all-watching, always-online entertainment monolith.
The Xbox One isn’t just a powerful game system on the same level as the PlayStation 4, it’s an incredible home entertainment hub that actually fulfills the promises made by Microsoft. In short, the Xbox One is the better system. Period. At least, at launch with the current feature sets offered by both devices.
Researchers reveal how to hack an iPhone in 60 seconds
Three Georgia Tech hackers have revealed how to hack iPhones and iPads with malware imitating ordinary apps in under sixty seconds using a “malicious charger.”
Today at a Black Hat USA 2013 press conference, the researchers revealed for the first time exactly how the USB charger they built can compromise iOS devices in less than a minute.
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Photos on iPhone may be at risk for security breach
The private photos on your phone may not be as private as you think.
Developers of applications for Apple’s mobile devices, along with Apple itself, came under scrutiny this month after reports that some apps were taking people’s address book information without their knowledge.
As it turns out, address books are not the only things up for grabs. Photos are also vulnerable. After a user allows an application on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to have access to location information, the app can copy the user’s entire photo library without any further notification or warning, according to app developers.
It is unclear whether any apps in Apple’s App Store are illicitly copying user photos. Although Apple’s rules do not specifically forbid photo copying, Apple says it screens all apps submitted to the store, a process that should catch nefarious behavior on the part of developers.
But copying address book data was against Apple’s rules, and the company approved many popular apps that collected that information.
Apple did not respond to a request for comment. If you are stupid enough to buy an Apple product, who cares about your security!!!
Nokia takes on Android with launch of Windows phones
Nokia is taking the smartphone battle to Android with the launch of a new handset in a collaboration with Microsoft that represents a last-ditch bid to shape computing’s new frontier.
With Apple and Google’s Android now dominating the smartphone market, the world’s largest phone maker is pinning its hopes of a business turnaround on the success of two models unveiled by chief executive Stephen Elop at the annual Nokia World event in London.
Free Phone Calls and More on your Friends iPhone 4s
The voice-activated feature on the new iPhone 4S will let anyone use the phone to send e-mails and text messages and make calls even if it is passcode locked, security firm Sophos revealed today and CNET has confirmed.
Try it. Grab a friend’s locked iPhone 4S, press the button and ask Siri to do something. I was able to send a text message, make a call and send an e-mail, all without knowing my friend’s passcode. Another colleague confirmed that she could get an address and a phone number out of the phone and even see the calendar.
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iPhone iOS 5 upgrades: serious headaches
Apple customers are not happy after having problems upgrading to the new version of the iPhone’s mobile operating system, iOS 5, on Wednesday.
Taking to Twitter, Facebook and Apple’s support forums, users reported that their phones and tablets had been wiped — or worse, bricked. So many people were having problems with the update that the upgrading error message, “error 3200,” nabbed a spot as a worldwide trending topic on Twitter.
Apple to announce new iPhone Oct. 4
Apple (AAPL) announced Tuesday that it will release details about its next iPhone at its Cupertino headquarters next week.
The much-awaited announcement will take place Oct. 4, according to an invitation sent to journalists that simply said, “Let’s talk iPhone.”
The announcement is expected to be made by new Apple CEO Tim Cook, who replaced the Cupertino company’s founder and most famous face, Steve Jobs, in August. Jobs resigned, reportedly because of health issues, but took over the role of chairman of the board.