Author: Haridas Gowra
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Apple Says It Already Patched Many iOS Exploits Found In The Leaked CIA Documents
Apple says that the latest iOS version has patched most of the exploits and vulnerabilities detailed in the documents from WikiLeaks.
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WikiLeaks Claims CIA Is Developing Zero-Day Exploits And Malware For iOS
WikiLeaks has revealed that CIA has a dedicated hacking unit, which is devoted to developing and obtaining zero-day exploits for iOS devices.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom For iOS Gets Authentic HDR Capture, Raw Exporting, Widget And More
Adobe has updated its Photoshop Lightroom for iOS to version 2.7 that includes more powerful tools for shooting on the iPhone.
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Nintendo Switch Game Saves Cannot Be Transferred Between Systems
In their support page, Nintendo has quietly posted that gamers cannot transfer the save games between their Nintendo Switch consoles.
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T-Mobile Is Offering Free iPhone 7 If You Switch To Their Network
T-Mobile offers customers an iPhone 7 for free or an iPhone 7 Plus for just $100 after trade-in and rebate for switching to their network.
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Latest Apple Music Advertisements Highlight The Best of British Music
Apple has published two new Apple Music advertisements to its U.K. YouTube channel, which highlight the Best of British Music award categories.
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Outlook 2016 For Mac Gets Google Calendar and Contacts support
Outlook 2016 for Mac has gained support for Google Calendar and Contacts and is currently available for Office Insider Fast-Ring community.
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Tim Cook Says Apple Will Focus More On High-End Hardware
CEO Tim Cook says Apple is still very much focused on its professional customers, and the company has plans to “do more” in the pro area.
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Early Nintendo Switch Systems That Are On Sale Were Stolen, Nintendo Says
Nintendo says that some of the early Nintendo Switch systems that have appeared in the wild were stolen from a US distributor partner.
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AT&T Plans To Launch New Unlimited Data Plan
Today, AT&T announced its plans to debut a new unlimited data plan that is available to all its postpaid customers.
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Facebook Makes All Videos To Play With Sound On By Default
This week’s update to Facebook for Android, iPhone and iPad makes videos in News Feed to play with their sound on by default.
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Apple Removes An Annoying Thing About CarPlay In iOS 10.3 Beta
Apple has streamlined CarPlay interface in iOS 10.3 beta, giving you a much better way to switch between apps that is easier and faster.
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T-Mobile Brings Back “Tablet on Us” Offer, Gives Galaxy Tab E, G Pad X 8.0 For Free
T-Mobile has brought back its “Tablet on Us” promotion and is giving away Samsung Galaxy Tab E and LG G Pad X 8.0 for free.
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AdultFriendFinder Network Hack Puts 412 Million Accounts At Risk
A hack targeting Friend Finder Network has exposed over 412 million accounts and most of them belong to sex hookup site AdultFriendFinder.
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First Lawsuit Over Exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Filed In Florida
According to a recent report, Samsung is facing its first lawsuit against them over the exploding Galaxy Note 7 handsets.
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Apple Open Source Its LZFSE Compression Library
Apple has open sourced its news lossless compression algorithm, LZFSE, which was introduced last year along with iOS 9 and OS X 10.10.
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Apple iOS 10 Beta Features An Unencrypted Kernel
According to a recent report, Apple iOS 10 preview that is released last week to developers, has an unencrypted kernel.