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Apple fixing iPhone root vulnerability; patents new technologiesApple is addressing an iPhone vulnerability that could allow attackers to access to the device's GPS coordinates, control the phone's microphone for eavesdropping, or turn the device into a denial-of-service attack bot. Read the full story here.
Mobile Burn Friday, July 03, 2009Motorola Aura: Celestial EditionMotorola is offering a moon-themed special edition of its high-end Aura. The Motorola Aura Celestial Edition is being released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, the first model will be given to Neil Armstrong by Motorola. the Motorola Aura: Celestial Edition features a 'moon themed' design with video and other media content [...]
Cell Phone Hits! Friday, July 03, 2009Nokia's Ovi Maps 3.0 Reaches Official ReleaseNokia has released Ovi Maps 3.0 to the world for most S60 3rd Edition FP1, FP2 and S60 5th Edition phones. You need to download a file on your computer, to install an application on your phone. The file you need to download to get Maps 3.0 on your device will only work with [...]
Cell Phone Hits! Friday, July 03, 2009HIGHSCREEN PP5420 - Android Phone For RussiaVobis Computer is ready to launch their first Android phone for the Russian markets starting next week. Known as the HIGHSCREEN PP5420, this new smartphone sports a 3-inch WQVGA flat TFT-LCD touchscreen, a secondary OLED display/navpad, a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7201ATM processor, a 3MP autofocus camera, an accelerometer sensor, a 256MB ROM, a 128MB RAM, a [...]
Tech Fresh Friday, July 03, 2009IPhone 3GS Heats Up, DOJ Takes Aim at GoogleThe iPhone scored quite a few headlines related to overheating problems with the 3GS this week. Depending on whom you believe, those issues are either real...
PC World Friday, July 03, 2009CNET UK Podcast 142: What do you do about Internet obscenity?This week Ian and Nate asked that most ancient of all questions: is it possible to 'clean up' the Internet and should we even try? It's a debate that's been sparked off by the decision that the author of 'Girls (scream) Aloud' didn't break obscenity laws with his close-to-the-bone work of fiction. With Nate a fan of Cannibal Corpse, it's not hard to guess what his opinion on censorship is -- but is there a solution for everyone else? There was also the usual look at the week's news and events, we discussed the new universal phone-charger agreement, Twitter trademarking 'tweet' and the Palm Pre's imminent arrival in the UK. News Twitter applies for 'tweet' trademarkAuthor of Girls (scream) Aloud cleared EU standardise mobile phone chargers -- Apple on-board The Pirate Bay sold to
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Cnet Friday, July 03, 2009Science to the rescue! Can an iPhone 3GS burn us?Apple's new iPhone 3GS is not only fast, it's reportedly ludicrously hot, capable of burning man and beast. So with the help of science, we tried to see if ours would generate similar issues
Cnet Friday, July 03, 2009Fisker hopes to impress the Karma policeAmong the different alternative-fuel strategies playing out, Henrik Fisker is betting big on plug-in hybrids. At a recent dinner speech, he said plug-in hybrids will be the dominant type of car for the next 10 to 15 years.
CNET Australia Friday, July 03, 2009Nike Aero Sport Headphones reviewIntended for use by fitness fanatics, the Aero Sport Headphones offer a secure fit and sleek, sweatproof design. They're also extremely easy to clean. Sound quality isn't their forte, so they're not the best headphones for day-to-day use, but they're a decent option for gym goers nonetheless
Cnet Friday, July 03, 2009Cooliris for iPhoneIf you want your web with an extra whack of wow-factor you can't go past Cooliris.
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