From the eWeek story: “You can do this without knowing the IMSIs of people, but you won’t know which IMSI belongs to which user,” explained independent security researcher Nick DePetrillo. “There are other ways to determine that, but knowing ahead of time also helps, like in the case of the AT&T …
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In 1984, The Little Kingdom: The Private Story of Apple Computer told the story of Apple-s first decade alongside the histories of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Now, com-pletely revised and expanded, Return to the Little Kingdom is the definitive biography of Apple and its founders from the very beginning.Moritz brings readers inside the childhood homes of Jobs and Wozniak, and records how they dropped out of college and founded Apple in 1976. He follows the fortune… More >>
Return to the Little Kingdom: How Apple and Steve Jobs Changed the World
In April, Gizmodo, a tech blog, paid $5,000 to obtain a working iPhone prototype that was lost by an Apple engineer in a Silicon Valley bar. Apple didn’t say the prototype represented the next model of the iPhone, but if the descriptions posted …
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The New York Times has announced that they’re planning to start charging for content next year, and as mentioned, the iPad’s Times app has very limited content. So getting such a full featured app offering what seems to be all of the NY Time’s …
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Apple’s iPhone does fairly well without being the … – The Wenatchee World Online
… seems faster in new phones such as the Droid Incredible … in the iPhone screen. And competitors are matching features that once set the iPhone apart. “This thing is not state of the art,” says ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan.
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iPad Weather apps – IT World
The “lifestyle” forecasts touted on the app’s iTunes page can be puzzling: for New York one day, the forecast was only “fair” for “outdoor activities,” but at the same time “excellent” for running … com Free , both iPad offerings, is that the free …
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Ryan Tate / Gawker:
Steve Jobs Offers World ‘Freedom From Porn’ — I didn’t plan to pick a fight with Steve Jobs last night. It just sort of happened: An iPad advertisement ticked me off; I sent the Apple CEO an angry email; he told me about “freedom from porn.” — The electronic debate proceeded from there.
The New York Times released version 1.0 of its Android application yesterday and it’s a great example of how newspapers can deliver content to mobile devices. The app also calls into question some limitations of the iPad’s Editor’s Choice app. You …
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Stephen Lawson / PC World:
Broadband Has No Regulator, BitTorrent CEO Says — The Internet industry has to regulate itself by responding to consumer demands in the wake of the recent U.S. federal court ruling that the Federal Communications Commission didn’t have authority to enforce its net neutrality rules, BitTorrent CEO Eric Klinker said Monday.
Israel bans imports of iPad – Tulsa World
… higher power levels than are allowed in Europe and Israel — meaning that the iPad’s stronger signal could throw off others’ wireless connections, said Nati Schubert, a senior deputy director for the Communications Ministry. “If you operate …
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