Apple
Apple removed Facebook’s Onavo from the App Store for gathering app data – TechCrunch
https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/22/apple-facebook-onavo/
the app’s true intentions were buried deep in its description: “Onavo collects your mobile data traffic…
Hacking a Brand New Mac Remotely, Right Out of the Box – WIRED
https://www.wired.com/story/mac-remote-hack-wifi-enterprise/
targets enterprise Macs that use Apple’s Device Enrollment Program and its Mobile Device Management platform.
Apple skal gjøre det vanskeligere for Facebook og Google å spore deg – NRK
blokkert nettgigantene fra å overvåke deg når du besøker andre nettsider.
Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t. - NYTimes
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/10/technology/alexa-siri-hidden-command-audio-attacks.html
making them dial phone numbers or open websites.
iPhone 7 scratch test
iOS Autocomplete Song
Batterisparing på iOS
http://www.overthought.org/blog/2014/the-ultimate-guide-to-solving-ios-battery-drain
What most people tell you is that closing your apps will save your battery life because it keeps the apps from running in the background.
Wrong.
Yes, it does shut down the app, but what you don’t know is that you are actually making your battery life worse if you do this on a regular basis. Let me tell you why.
By closing the app, you take the app out of the phone’s RAM . While you think this may be what you want to do, it’s not. When you open that same app again the next time you need it, your device has to load it back into memory all over again. All of that loading and unloading puts more stress on your device than just leaving it alone. Plus, iOS closes apps automatically as it needs more memory, so you’re doing something your device is already doing for you. You are meant to be the user of your device, not the janitor.
God artikkel om batterisparing, skrive av ein som tidlegare jobba i Genius Bar i ein Apple-butikk.
HELO TC: Helicopter, Remote-Controlled by iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Den går rett inn på ønskelisten så fort den er til salgs. $49.
Review: iPad 2 is not revolutionary, but it is great - Chicago Sun-Times
There’s no question: this is no nominal speed bump. The difference in speed between the iPad 1 and the iPad 2 is what happens between the point when the driver says “What does this button marked ‘Afterburners’ do?” and the point where the car impacted high up on the side of a cliff 300 yards off of the highway.
via suntimes.com
Liker stilen hans. Lang, men godt skrevet.