The iPhone may be the most anticipated part of Apple’s show today, but the company is also expected to officially roll out its next operating system, iOS 5.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
iOS 5: 5 Things to Expect
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Back Up Before You Update
Whether or not Apple will officially release iOS 5 at their special event tomorrow is still unclear, but in the event they do and you want to upgrade it’s prudent to get everything backed up in anticipation. Why?
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Sprint To Offer Unlimited Data with iPhone?
Say you're a major cell phone carrier, sitting in third place behind AT&T and Verizon. Suddenly a major phone manufacturer like Apple gives you the go-ahead to sell their bestselling products at your stores, eliminating the unfair competitive advantage that's kept you from taking on your rivals.
Why Won't T-Mobile Get the iPhone?
With the Wall Street Journal reporting that Sprint essentially bet the company on the iPhone, it's suddenly obvious why T-Mobile isn't getting its own iPhone anytime soon.
Apple to Unveil New iPhone
It's clear Apple has big plans Tuesday for its popular iPhone. The question is what exactly can tech consumers expect from today's event at Apple's Cupertino headquarters?
Monday, October 3, 2011
AT&T’s Galaxy S II Security Flaw Leaves Phone Vulnerable
A security flaw has been uncovered on the newly released Sasmung Galaxy S II for U.S. carrier AT&T where if the pattern unlock screen is left to time out, promptly waking the Android smartphone would unveil the slide to unlock screen allowing the user to bypass any security locks on the device.
Kindle Fire Stats
As expected, Amazon announced its new tablet, the Kindle Fire. Here's a quick rundown of the major features:
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New Amazon Kindle Products
In addition to the Kindle Fire tablet, Amazon has announced a new lineup of three e-ink readers for 2011 to update the Kindle released in 2010.
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Motorola, Verizon Begin Xoom LTE Upgrade
Months later than expected, Motorola and Verizon Wireless are providing the Long Term Evolution 4G upgrade for the Motorola Xoom.
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Security Alert for HTC Users, Major Flaw Leaking Private Info
The Android Police blog has recently reported on "the mother of all Android malware", discovered in the security system of HTC Android-based devices.
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