by Cristian De Nardo | Feb 18, 2016 | Apple
Discussing the FBI case with a friend yesterday, one distinction that seems worth addressing is the difference between a backdoor into iPhones – which is what law enforcement agencies have so far been calling for – and what we might term a master key, which is what...
by Cristian De Nardo | Feb 18, 2016 | Marketing
Buyers can be a fickle lot, can’t they? Small and seemingly insignificant things can either encourage or discourage a purchase. And these things change all the time! What once told shoppers to buy, buy, buy may now send them running in the opposite direction....
by Cristian De Nardo | Feb 18, 2016 | Apple
Apple is today rolling out another new way to buy an iPhone at an Apple Store, a combination of its existing iPhone Upgrade Program and trade-in offers. Right now, on the normal iPhone Upgrade Program, customers can pay about $32 a month for a brand new iPhone 6s on a...
by Cristian De Nardo | Feb 18, 2016 | Apple
HomeKit-certified devices are the slickest way to control your technology, but if you have any dumb technology powered by AA batteries, you can now remotely switch it on and off using your iPhone. The Tethercell AA Smart Battery Adapter is a really simple idea....
by Cristian De Nardo | Feb 18, 2016 | Apple
It’s no surprise that 95% of U.S. consumers share up to six passwords with other people when you consider that this includes WiFi passwords for home Internet connections and sharing Netflix passwords with family members, but a survey by LastPass showed that 59%...
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