Thursday, October 04, 2012

Deathmatch: Apple iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S III

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Deathmatch: Apple iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S III
Is Apple's svelte, skinny iPhone 5 strong enough to fend off the challenge from the big, bold Android muscle phone? Read More


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Tiny sensor allows gesture control of tablets, phones
Japan's Murata Manufacturing has developed a tiny sensor that, if embedded in a computer or tablet device, allows the user to swipe and zoom without touching the display panel. Read More


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How to free up iCloud storage space
When Apple introduced iCloud in 2011, it announced that every customer with an Apple ID would receive 5GB of iCloud storage space for free. You can add more storage at a rate of $2 per gigabyte per year, in 10GB, 20GB, or 50GB increments. But if you're not interested in ponying up extra cash for iCloud storage, that 5GB can quickly get tight. Read More


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Cell phone location data not private, Feds argue
Individuals have no reasonable expectation of privacy in historical cell phone location data collected by phone companies, a federal prosecutor said in oral arguments Monday before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. Read More

iPhone users really are switching to Bing maps, and they like it
With the release of the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, it's become clear that Apple is more dedicated than ever to maintaining the tightest possible control of every aspect of its ecosystem, as is evidenced by the custom A6 SoC in the handset and a number of changes ushered in with iOS 6, including Apple's new Maps app (among many other things). RELATED: Apple's failure could lead to Bing's gain Read More

14-year old to launch site for posting your own product reviews
Tyler Simpson knows a lot about reviewing tech products. The Seattle 14-year-old and his friend, Brandon Keller, have created several YouTube channels, including ThatAppleGeek, where they review products and report on technology. Read More

 
 
 

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