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AVG Says It Can Sell Your Browsing And Search History To Advertisers In Updated Privacy Policy
AVG has updated its privacy policy of its free antivirus software saying that it can make money by selling your non-personal data to advertisers. These non-personal data includes your browsing and search history, your device’s brand, language and apps in use, among other things. The new privacy policy comes into effect on 15 October 2015.
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Apple Watch Will Be Available In Austria, Denmark And Ireland On September 25
Apple has updated its regional websites for Austria, Denmark and Ireland to announce that Apple Watch will go on sale on September 25 on these three countries.
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The First iPhone 6S Shipping Has Begun, You May Receive Yours Before September 25
Apple has started shipping first batch of iPhone 6S orders to their customers for the September 25 release date and many people are confirming this on Twitter.
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Apple iPhone 6S Deliveries May Be Delayed As Pope Francis Visits New York And Philadelphia
While many customers who pre-ordered Apple iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are eagerly waiting for their pre-order to arrive on September 25, New York and Philadelphia customers will find their deliveries delayed as Pope Francis plans to visit both of these cities next week.
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Apple Releases “Move To iOS” App For Android On Google Play Store
Yesterday, Apple released “Move to iOS” a migration tool for Android on Google Play store. With this new tool, users can transfer their contacts, calendars, photos, videos, browser bookmarks, email accounts, and their SMS history from an Android device to a new iPhone or iPad.
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Android Security Flaw Allows You To Bypass Lock Screen Using A Large Password
A recently discovered Android security flaw allows users to bypass the lock screen on most version of Android Lollipop. This vulnerability exists in Android 5.x and allows an attacker to crash the lock screen and gain full access to a locked device, even if encryption is enabled on the device.
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U.S Jude Slams Porn Company, Says Blackmailing Pirates Is Not OK
Yesterday, in a ruling against Malibu Media, U.S federal judge Katherine Forrest slammed the porn company over the practices it was using to get money out of alleged pirates.
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Apple Acquires Mapsense To Improve Its Maps App
Recently, Apple has paid close to $30 million to acquire Mapsense to improve its Maps app so that it can compete against Google Maps. Mapsense is a small 12-member San Francisco startup that specializes in parsing location data into visualizations.
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Apple Alerts iCloud Users of Pricing Changes
Apple started to alert iCloud users about the pricing changes that it originally announced at its iPhone event last week. The company is sending emails informing users that their storage will be increasing for the same monthly price they were paying before.
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Microsoft Releases Windows RT 8.1 Update 3 With New Updated Start Menu
Microsoft has finally released the long promised update to Windows RT 8.1 devices. This is not a major update, but it does bring a new start menu for the Windows RT users. The start menu is not a full Windows 10 replica, but it is good to see its arrival nonetheless.
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Apple iPad Mini 4 Features A8 Processor That Is Faster Than iPhone 6 But Still Slower Than iPad Air 2
A recent benchmark report claims that Apple iPad Mini 4 will feature a modified A8 processor that slightly faster than the original chip used in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, but slower than the last year’s iPad Air 2.
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Sony Europe Closes Its Online Store Without Warning
Today, in a sudden move, Sony Europe has closed its online store for TVs, Audio devices and Cameras, without any warning. This means European customers can no longer buy directly from Sony and has to rely on retail stores. Right now only the smartphone and tablet division of Sony Online store are active.
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Apple Pay Now Expands To 45 More US Banks And Credit Unions
Since its launch in October 2014, Apple Pay support in the United States keeps growing at a steady pace by signing on and rolling out support for waves of new banks and credit unions around the country. Today Apple has added 45 more U.S. banks and credit unions to the list of institutions that offer…
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Apple TV Games Must Work With Apple TV Remote, May Not Require External Controllers
Apple programming guides for tvOS reveals that all games developed for Apple TV are required to support the touch-based Apple TV Remote, making all content accessible to all users without the need for third-party controller.
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Facebook Is Finally Developing A Dislike Button
During a Q&A session today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook is developing a “dislike” button that will allow users to express empathy or sadness, rather than negativity. This is a welcome news for all those users who are requesting the company to add a “dislike” button alongside its famous “like” feature.
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Microsoft May Announce Surface Pro 4 And Lumia 950 At October 6 Event
Microsoft is sending invites to media outlets to a special Windows 10 event on October 6. The event will take place in New York and we are expecting Microsoft to unveil a range of hardware running Windows 10. Microsoft is not revealing any details about what the mysterious hardware event is about, other than a…
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Samsung Expects A Slow Q4 2015 For Its Mobile Devices
A recent report citing unnamed industry sources claims that Samsung is lowering its mobile device component orders as the company expects a slowdown in sales of its mobile devices. The report says that Samsung Electronics is lowering its related component orders for the first quarter of 2016.
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Facebook Is Planning For Standalone VR App For Android And iOS
Facebook is working on bringing a standalone video app for Android and iOS that would support 360-degree videos. The videos will be captures using multiple cameras, allowing the viewer to change their perspective by tilting their phone.