by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 6, 2016 | Apple
Many were skeptical that the work iPhone at the centre of the San Bernardino controversy would prove in any way useful to the FBI given that the shooters left it untouched while destroying their personal phones, and so far that skepticism seems justified. Despite...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 6, 2016 | Social Media
Do you use Twitter to find new customers? Looking for a way to streamline the process? By combining the right Twitter search queries with If This Then That (IFTTT), you can start generating a steady stream of relevant leads for your business. In this article...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 6, 2016 | Marketing
Founded in 2012 by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, Medium is quickly becoming one of the world’s most popular websites. According to Alexa, Medium.com has risen nearly 100 spots in the past three months alone to become the world’s 372nd...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 5, 2016 | Apple
As it generally does following the release of a new version of iOS, Apple this evening has stopped signing iOS 9.2.1 for all devices. This change comes two weeks after Apple released iOS 9.3 to the public and less than a week after the release of iOS 9.3.1, which...
by Cristian De Nardo | Apr 5, 2016 | Apple
Early this morning, we told you about a new iPhone 6s passcode bypass vulnerability that allowed handlers to access photos and contact details without needing to verify with a passcode or Touch ID. The Lock screen vulnerability was made possible by Siri, and let users...
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