Tags: IOS

Advanced iOS virus targeting Hong Kong protestors -security firm

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a computer virus that spies on Apple Inc's iOS operating system for the iPhone and iPad, and they believe it is targeting pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.


Stoge tips for your iOS device

One of the most common issues on an iOS device is the storage space. Since iOS devices cannot use an external memory card unlike other Android phones, you should make sure to use your phone memory efficiently and wisely.

Phoning 'home': what your mobile may be giving away

When popular Chinese handset maker Xiaomi Inc admitted that its devices were sending users' personal information back to a server in China, it prompted howls of protest and an investigation by Taiwan's government.

Apple plays defense on iPhone 6 bending, software concerns

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) broke its silence on complaints about bending iPhones, hours after withdrawing a glitch-ridden software update as the company struggles to restore momentum to the rollout of its latest phones.


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While fans have been patiently waiting for "Happy Wheels" to hit the App Store, it may finally happen within the next few weeks.
Thanks to new reports, we now know that "The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 5" will be releasing in September, along with significant leaked plot details.
According to Microsoft and the developers of Minecraft, the upcoming Xbox One port will be arriving in August, along with ports to several other new consoles. As well, the developers have outlined new features for the upcoming port.
According to a new report, the latest iPod Touch model may arrive in October, after the rumored September launch of the next iPhone.
Tyler Hedrick, a longtime fan of HBO's "Game of Thrones," has created "Yo, Hodor," an app that allows you to send "Hodors" to friends in the style of the new "Yo" app.
Alison Hardacre, co-founder and managing director of HealthKit, a Melbourne-based startup and owner of both the HealthKit Twitter handle and the healthkit.com website expressed disappointment over Twitter on Apple's use of its company name in its new product.
New York, US-based mobile gameplay-recording startup Kamcord raised $7.1 million in a Series A funding round led by TransLink Capital to conquer the giant gaming markets of Japan, China, and South Korea.
London, UK-based music streaming startup Bloom.fm announced via Twitter that it shut down right after it was banned from Apple's ad network and its sole investor, Russian TV channel TNT, pulled its fundings.
San Francisco, US-based large media storage startup Streem raised $875,000 in seed funding from Y Combinator, 500 Startups, and other angel investors to provide unlimited cloud storage for their customers at $20 per month.
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