Online shopping not as hot as expected this Christmas
Christmas Day online shopping results from PCs fell short of estimates, a new comScore report shows, despite having shown significant growth compared to the same holiday period of 2012. At $42.8...
View ArticleSnapchat Database Compromised, Over 4.6 Million Account Details Leaked
It’s never great to start off the beginning of a new year shrouded in controversy and having to deal with a public relations nightmare, but that’s exactly the position which Snapchat finds itself in....
View ArticleAdobe Lightroom for iPad Likely Coming Soon With Cloud Syncing and $99...
Adobe’s professional editing software Lightroom may soon make its way to the iPad, according to a product listing on Adobe’s website that appeared briefly before being pulled. The mobile software was...
View ArticleApple TV Gains New Prominence in Apple Online Store with Valentine’s Day Update
Apple’s storefront went offline last night and returned with a new Valentine’s Day theme featuring accents of red and a handpicked shopping guide for gift buyers. Holiday graphics replace the standard...
View ArticleOlympic Athletes Requested to Cover Apple Logos During Opening Ceremony...
Olympic athletes are being asked by Samsung to cover any Apple logos on their devices during the Parade of Nations at the 2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony because Samsung is a lead worldwide...
View ArticleApple Picks Up Numerous ‘.Camera’ and ‘.Photography’ Domain Names
Last week, we noted that Apple has registered several new “.guru” domains, part of an initial batch of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) being launched over the coming weeks and months. That...
View ArticleApple ID Two-Factor Verification Expanded to Several New Countries
Apple has completed the rollout of two-step verification in several new countries, reports 9to5Mac . As noted on Apple’s website , these new locations include Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy,...
View ArticleBitcoin-Stealing OS X Trojan Now Masquerading as ‘Angry Birds’ and Other...
A Bitcoin-stealing trojan has been detected in downloads claiming to be cracked versions of popular Mac applications, reports security firm ESET through its We Live Security blog. The OSX/CoinThief.A...
View ArticleAftermarket CarPlay Support Faces Technical Hurdles, Uncertain Future
While a recent report from a customer service representative indicated that Pioneer was exploring the possibility of bringing support for Apple’s new CarPlay iPhone vehicle integration to third-party...
View ArticleSteve Jobs Said that Apple Would Not Release a Television
According to a passage from Yukari Kane’s upcoming book Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs , in 2010, Steve Jobs told Apple executives that the company would not be releasing a television. See...
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