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Apple’s wearable shouldn’t be a watch
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Apple’s wearable shouldn’t be a watch

We’re just over a week into 2014, and while January has already been filled almost to the brim with new devices and gadgets thanks to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada that took place this week, we’ve still got so many days ahead of us, and so many more announcements to go, that I hope your excitement for […]

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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! [Google Play Weekly]
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! [Google Play Weekly]

A lot happened in the world of Android this week and, as it has been since the launch of Android Kitkat and the Nexus 5, most of it has been Google. To start, there is a new Google Play Store layout that will let you search for apps based on whether or not they’ve been designed for a tablet or […]

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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week – [Google Play Weekly]
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week – [Google Play Weekly]

Even though there was a holiday this last week (happy belated Thanksgiving!), the Google Play Store continued to churn along as usual and that means there were some news. There is now an app that give you access to App Ops in Android 4.4. The CyanogenMod Installer made an exit from the Play Store. The Google Play Store continued to […]

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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! [Google Play Weekly]
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! [Google Play Weekly]

A lot happened in the world of Android this week and, as it has been since the launch of Android Kitkat and the Nexus 5, most of it has been Google. To start, there is a new Google Play Store layout that will let you search for apps based on whether or not they’ve been designed for a tablet or […]

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iOS 7 is a perfect example of why automatic updates shouldn’t always happen
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iOS 7 is a perfect example of why automatic updates shouldn’t always happen

With the announcement of the iPhone 5s and 5c last month, we also saw the release of the much anticipated (and in many cases, not anticipated) software update for iOS, iOS 7. The update was what I considered a much needed update from Apple, to convince consumers that they didn’t intend on going the way of BlackBerry by never changing […]

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iOS 7 is a perfect example of why automatic updates shouldn’t always happen
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iOS 7 is a perfect example of why automatic updates shouldn’t always happen

With the announcement of the iPhone 5s and 5c last month, we also saw the release of the much anticipated (and in many cases, not anticipated) software update for iOS, iOS 7. The update was what I considered a much needed update from Apple, to convince consumers that they didn’t intend on going the way of BlackBerry by never changing […]

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Hacker demonstrates how iPhone 5s’ Touch ID was bypassed, experts say ‘average consumer’ shouldn’t be worried
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Hacker demonstrates how iPhone 5s’ Touch ID was bypassed, experts say ‘average consumer’ shouldn’t be worried

type=’html’> Few days back, Chaos Computer Club (CCC) had revealed that they had managed to bypass iPhone 5s’ Touch ID fingerprint scanner by using a fake fingerprint. Well-known German hacker Starbug has now published a video, which shows the entire process involved in creating the fake fingerprint. Security expert Marc Rogers explains Starbug’s method: Invert the print in software, and print it out […]

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