Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

iDevices could be hacked by chargers, really?



Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have came up with a way to hack into iOS devices using a charger.

The time to hack this device? Only 1 minute, and the approach could affect all iOS devices regardless of the devices being jailbroken or not.

Apple has refused to comment on this report.

The researchers used a Linux-based Beagleboard, which is a Linux PC the size of a credit card.  This presents danger as the U.S. Army has recently approved using these iOS devices in the military, so the military could be susceptible to hacking attempts by these 'chargers'.

Next time, you should be careful if you 'borrow' someone's charger. You could have your iOS device hacked.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Google Previews Talking Shoe at 2013 SXSW event! Your shoes talk to you!










Google is previewing their new shoe at a 2013 SXSW event.

This futuristic shoe is literally able to talk and communicate socially with the user in every possible way and give feedbacks to the way they are walking, running, or exercising for example.

The developer states: "by connecting a pair of sneakers to the web, we're creating unique opportunities between physical objects and digital ad spaces. The Google smart sneaker has a personality that talks back and can connect the wearer's activity to the web, if the wearer chooses to."

I think Google's new previewed talking shoes are really cool and this shows Google's innovation at its finest, talking shoes. Who would've thought?

Monday, February 18, 2013

Newspapers might become a thing of the PAST

" The Daily Morning Paper might become a thing of the past."









As the Internet News Media grows and grows and grows at an exponential rate, newspapers such as The New York Times are now cutting back on printing out the newspapers that our fathers and grand-fathers and family members  for generations would grab along with a hot cup of coffee slurping it while reading about the news. That might disappear with our lives. What is happening to printed newspapers?! Read more below.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Apple seems very unlikely to approve Google Maps App, reports claim

People at Google who are working on the dedicated application say they are "not optimistic" that Apple will approve the software for iOS, according to the Guardian.It Seems, Google Maps, might not be getting into the App Store that is the download center of Apple.
Competition between the two companies has become more sour as Apple tried to release its version of its own Maps software, Apple Maps- a horrendous map software by the way- to try and replace Google Maps on iOS 6. Apple also left behind Google's YouTube Application yet it accepted another YouTube based application. Weird.

What Maps Application would Apple approve then? I speculate apps like MapQuest would be approved if Google Maps was denied. Apple has time to think about this however. Google Maps might not be done until later this year. Interestingly enough, Google Maps is still accessible from the iOS browser.

I think Cook, the new CEO of Apple disapproves of competition unlike Steve Jobs' did, who encouraged it. My honest opinion, Competition is good as it brings out the best of companies. Let's hope Google Maps gets approved.

Friday, November 2, 2012

No More Emoji Apps on the App Store. Why Apple?











     Hey Guys, something interesting for you iOS users out there, myself included. Due to the recent release of iOS 6, Apple has now stated they are going to remove all emoji apps off of the app store? Why?They claim that iOS 6 now offers support to ALL users now, even though iOS 5 had Emoji support as well. I had my Father's old iPhone 3 when he got a Blackberry Torch ( he hated that phone; I kind of did as well), and due to a Jailbroken iPhone- the possibilities are endless people, for example Pokemon!- I had Emojis on iOS3 but besides the point. This is a letter all these Emoji App owners are getting.
Hello [redacted],
We are writing to let you know your app, [redacted], has been removed from the App Store because it is no longer needed to unlock Emoji.
Since iOS 6 now provides Emoji support to all users, your app is no longer in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines
2.12 Apps that are not very useful, are simply web sites bundled as apps, or do not provide any lasting entertainment value may be rejected
If you have questions about the removal of your application, please contact App Review at appreview@apple.com. Please include the App ID and the name of your application in your email.
Thank you and best regards,
App Review

With Over 1,000+ Emoji Apps in the App Store, Apple is probably still in the process of removing all these Emoji Apps. I'll miss you Emoji; don't worry you're still on my phone always ;).

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Lawyer for Paul Ceglia in Facebook Fraud Case Wants Out!





- I've heard about this story on National Public Radio (NPR) last week when I was driving myself home from High School. Initially, I thought Zuckerberg himself was being charged for fraud which I found outlandishly absurd. Imagine if that was the case, haha.
Anyway, this guy named Paul Ceglia tries to claim he deserves a piece of Zuckerberg's very successful- although their stocks do not show the same revelation Facebook, Inc.
The Lawyer representing him, Dean Boland a New York Lawyer - Yes, same state I was born inwants out. He claims its not because of Ceglia is actually guilty of fraud, yet it kind of seems like it. He's not the only one. There's a ton of lawyers of Ceglia who dropped out of this case since it began in 2010.
He could face, Ceglia over 40 years in prison for fraud.
Read the LA Times Article Below. -

Source: LA Times 
"The New York man facing federal charges that he attempted to defraud Mark Zuckerberg and the company Zuckerberg founded Facebook Inc. may have lost yet another lawyer.Dean Boland, who is representing Paul Ceglia in a civil lawsuit that federal prosecutors allege is fraudulent, has filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Buffalo to withdraw as Ceglia's counsel. He is one in a long line of lawyers who have withdrawn from the case since it was first filed in 2010.In the motion, Boland insisted his reasons for withdrawing "have nothing to do with any belief by the undersigned that plaintiff is engaged in now or has been engaged in during the past, fraud regarding this case."In an email, Boland said: "The motion speaks for itself." A Facebook spokesman declined to comment.Last week federal prosecutors charged Ceglia with engaging in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud Facebook and its founder, the latest bizarre twist in Ceglia’s legal odyssey that has dragged the social networking giant through years of legal proceedings. Ceglia, 39, has never backed down from his contention that he is entitled to half of Zuckerberg's stake in Facebook.Zuckerberg agreed in 2003 to perform programming work for Ceglia's business Streetfax.com to earn money while he was a Harvard University student. Facebook denied Ceglia's claim that Zuckerberg gave Ceglia a 50% stake in Facebook in exchange for $1,000 in start-up money. Facebook launched in 2004. Facebook has asked the federal judge in Buffalo to dismiss Ceglia's case.Ceglia's allegations were met with skepticism because of a conviction for possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms in 1997 and fraud allegations involving his wood-pellet business. He became more credible when DLA Piper, the nation's largest law firm, took on his case, but it soon withdrew from the case. Further doubt was cast by the revolving door of lawyers Ceglia hired to represent him in the lawsuit against Facebook.Ceglia was arrested at his Wellsville, N.Y., home Friday on suspicion of mail and wire fraud. He is being held in custody.An investigation by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service concluded that Ceglia had doctored, fabricated and destroyed evidence to support allegations in the lawsuit he filed against Facebook and Zuckerberg in 2010, according to a complaint unsealed Friday.Manhattan U.S. Atty. Preet Bharara accused Ceglia of seeking a "quick payday" and attempting to perpetrate a "massive fraud."If convicted on one count of mail fraud and one count of wire fraud, Ceglia could face up to 40 years in prison."

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