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After iPhone 4, What’s Next for Apple?

Now that Apple has successfully launched this year’s iPhone, what can we expect next from Cupertino? Here are five strong candidates:

1) Apple TV, take two: Apple’s set-top box has never garnered much respect from reviewers, consumers, or even the company itself. Steve Jobs famously (or infamously) referred to the device as a “hobby” back in 2007 at the Wall Street Journal’s All Things… Continue Reading…

Google Moves its Encrypted Search

If you’re paranoid about snoops discovering your Web search terms and results, you’ll have to start pointing your browser to another URL to use Google encrypted search.

The search giant announced in a blog post on June 25 that its encrypted search service moved fromhttps://google.com to https://encrypted.google.com.

The encrypted search, which gives a user the option to use SSL to prevent packet sniffing, was moved… Continue Reading…

Users report ‘fault’ on iPhone 4

The iPhone 4 integrates the antenna into the case

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A number of users are reporting problems with their iPhone 4.

Apple’s latest device went on sale on Wednesday, with hundreds of people queuing outside Apple’s flagship store in central London for the launch.

The issue relates to the mobile phone signal, with users reporting a drop in… Continue Reading…

iOS 4 Software Update

With three years of major iPhone software versions under its belt, Apple’s strategy for releasing updates has fallen into a recognizable pattern. So far, every release has been anchored by a tentpole feature that many will argue should have been there from the beginning. In iPhone OS 2.0, that was support for third-party apps; in iPhone OS 3.0, it was cut,… Continue Reading…

 

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