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  • Spyglass iPhone App Launched for Security Spy

    Spyglass is a new iPhone app that lets you easily monitor your Security Spy cameras.

    Spyglass is the easiest way to view your Security Spy cameras right on your iPhone. It’s also beautiful, too! Forget a ridiculous-looking IP camera app — this is the real deal guys, and we hope you love it. Created by two people who are addicted to their Security Spy cameras, Spyglass offers you complete control of your server from the palm of your hand.

    Features:
    • Automatic camera creation — just enter your server information and we do the rest!
    • Push notifications if motion alerts are triggered.
    • Live audio streaming if your camera supports it.
    • We also automatically optimize camera quality and refresh rate based on your network conditions. This lets you still view your cameras if you’re on a super slow connection as opposed to slowing down your whole phone, and you also have the option to disable automatic mode and use manual configurations.
    • A beautiful matrix view of cameras that support one or two rows.
    • Full PTZ control with zoom and presets.
    • View all of your recorded history that’s available — pictures and movies.
    • Take still frame shots right from the live camera feed that save the photos to your camera roll.
    • Landscape viewing.
    • It supports unlimited servers, so if you have more than one you’d like to monitor, you don’t have to worry about using multiple apps.





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  • More iPhone 6 Parts Leak Showing Embedded Apple Logo, External Camera Ring

    As the iPhone 6 nears, more and more parts are leaking daily. Today, various iPhone 6 parts have leaked including the rear Apple logo, external camera ring, flex cables, and other smaller parts.

    The rear Apple logo shown again corroborates the company’s plans to have an embedded logo rather than a painted on logo. Apple has not used an embedded rear logo since the original iPhone, but it has used it for the iPad. Many initially hoped the rear cutout would be used for a notification light, but that likely will not be the case. Apple.club.tw also got its hands on a handful of Apple logos ready to be fitted on the back of an iPhone 6.

    The leaked external camera ring also hints that the iPhone 6 could have a protruding lens, much like the iPod Touch. It is possible for the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 to have a flush rear camera, while the 5.5-inch device have am aesthetically questionable protruding lens.





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  • New Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Ads Attack MacBook Air [Video]

    Microsoft has aired three new Surface Pro 3 ads today targeting the MacBook Air. Microsoft has long attacked Apple’s iPad in its Surface ads, so this is a shift from the company’s usual tactics. The ads tout the Surface Pro 3’s touch screen, detachable keyboard, and its ability to run just about any program. Each ad ends with the tagline “The tablet that can replace your laptop.”

    The first ad, Crowded, shows off the Surface Pro 3’s touchscreen and ability to use a pen for handwriting and drawing. It also takes a shot at Apple’s new Powerful iPhone 5s ads at the end of the ad when the MacBook Air user must carry around multiple devices.

    Tablet or laptop? With the Surface Pro3, you get the best of both. The Surface Pro 3 has the power to run full Adobe Photoshop, Office and Windows. But unlike the Mac Book Air, it has a touchscreen, a pen and converts to a tablet. Don’t try that with the Mac.





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  • Inside Apple's Internal Training Program

    The New York Times has posted a profile of ‘Apple University’, the company’s internal training program that introduces employees to Apple’s business culture and educates them about its history.

    Steve Jobs created the program back in 2008. It’s highly secretive and rarely written about. Employees are discouraged from talking about it, no pictures have ever surfaced, and Apple refuses to make instructors available to discuss the training.

    ‘Apple University’ is run year round. The program was designed by Joel Podolny, formerly the dean of the Yale School of Management. Faculty members come from various universities including Yale, Harvard, the University of California, Berkeley, M.I.T., and Stanford.





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  • Purported iPhone 6 Front Panel Leaks Again [Photos]

    New photos of a purported iPhone 6 front panel have been leaked online by Apple.Club.tw. The images show both sides of the alleged part for the rumored 4.7-inch smartphone.

    Recent reports suggest that the iPhone 6 will feature a display cover that is made out of an extremely hard material that’s slightly stronger than Gorilla Glass but not as hard as sapphire. This is in line with leaked front panel videos that showed a very strong part which wasn’t as durable as pure sapphire.

    Apple is expected to unveil iPhone 6 on September 9th. It’s still not clear if both a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 will be unveiled at the event.





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  • FBNoNeedMessenger Tweak Lets You Avoid Installing Facebook Messenger

    FBNoNeedMessenger is a free Cydia tweak that lets you read and reply to Facebook messages without installing a separate Messenger app.

    Many users were annoyed to find that they would need a separate Facebook Messenger app to read/reply to their Facebook Messages on iOS. Facebook started rolling out this change this week to an initial wave of users in the United States.

    Once you install FBNoNeedMessenger, you can continue using Facebook as before, with the ability to reply and read your messages right within the app. The tweak has no settings to configure, so you just need to install it, and you’re good to go!





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  • FCC Wants Answers From All Major Carriers Regarding Data Throttling Practices

    After probing Verizon for its data throttling practices, the FCC is now asking all major mobile carriers to justify data throttling. Verizon first announced that it would be slow down speeds for the top 5% of unlimited 4G LTE data customers starting in October, which had the FCC voicing its concern for the new policy.

    In its initial response, Verizon noted that it is doing no wrong in throttling customers. Verizon claimed other carriers like AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile have been doing it for years and “This practice has been widely accepted with little or no controversy.”

    FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler was not buying Verizon’s response (and neither are we!)





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  • Where to Download Pangu Jailbreak From

    Where to find links to download Pangu, a tool released to jailbreak the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

    Pangu 1.2 (Windows): Pangu_v1.2.exe.zip [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]
    Pangu 1.2 (Mac): Pangu_v1.2.dmg [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]

    Pangu 1.1 (Windows): Pangu_v1.1.exe.zip [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]
    Pangu 1.1 (Mac): Pangu_v1.1.dmg [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]
    Pangu 1.0 (Windows): Pangu_v1.0.exe.zip [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]





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  • Pangu 1.2 Jailbreak Released, Includes AFC2, Bug Fixes, Other Improvements

    A new version of the Pangu jailbreak utility has been released today which includes AFC2, fixes the boot loop bug, fixes the sandbox log issue, and makes other improvements.

    The Pangu jailbreak works on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 7.1 to iOS 7.1.2. If you aren’t experiencing any issues with your device it’s not necessary to rejailbreak. Those who used an older version of Pangu can install Saurik’s AFC2 package from Cydia in order to get full filesystem access.

    What’s New In Version 1.2:
    1. Fix boot loop bug for some iPhone4/4s.
    2. Fix sandbox log issue.
    3. afc2 is included now.
    4. Add patch for task_for_pid.
    5. Add notification if jailbreak fail.





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  • Microsoft Releases 'SNIPP3T' Celebrity News App for iPhone

    Microsoft has released SNIPP3T, a celebrity news app for the iPhone and iPod touch.

    SNIPP3T (pronounced “Snippet”) is a Celebrity News app that snips everything you want to know about your favorite celebrities from all over the web and puts it in one place.

    Features:
    • Subscribe to your favorite celebrity with one click, and the hottest stories about them will show up in your personalized stream of headlines.
    • Tap on a celebrity to view their detailed profiles and explore a timeline of news stories surrounding them. You can also tap into a news story to get all relevant story content (news articles, photos, videos, and social mentions) in one place.
    • Share your thoughts about the latest news with other fans of your favorite celebrities.





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  • Amazon Instant Video App Now Lets You Resume Watching From the Home Screen, Search Your History

    The Amazon Instant Video app has been updated with the ability to resume watching started videos from the home screen and quickly find what your looking for with the new search history feature.

    Get unlimited streaming of more than 40,000 movies and TV episodes at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership. You can also watch any video rented or purchased from the more than 200,000 titles available from Amazon Instant Video.

    Features:
    • Stream thousands of Prime Instant Video titles at no additional cost with a Prime membership, or watch videos you’ve bought or rented from the Amazon Instant Video website.
    • Download purchased and rented videos from Your Video Library for offline viewing on airplanes, road trips, or when a Wi-Fi connection is unavailable.
    • Watch on your Apple TV using AirPlay (requires iOS 6 or later and Apple TV 2nd generation or later).
    • Watch on your TV using HDMI and your Apple Digital AV Adapter (requires iOS 6 or later).
    • Stream the first episode of selected TV shows for free. First Episode Free videos include advertising breaks before and during video playback (requires iOS 6 or later).
    • Add videos to Your Watchlist from any Amazon Instant Video compatible device for later viewing on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. ?
    • Subscribe to a TV Pass by visiting the Amazon website. Your episodes will automatically be available in your Amazon Instant Video app the day after the show airs. ?
    • Start watching on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, and resume watching right where you left off on a Kindle Fire HDX, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, Mac, or hundreds of connected TV and Blu-ray player models with Amazon Whispersync.





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  • TuneIn Radio Gets New Now Playing Experience, Echo Screen Changes, Other Improvements

    The TuneIn Radio app has been updated with a new Now Playing experience that accentuates the colors of album and station artwork, new Echo screen changes, and other improvements.

    TuneIn is real radio. Discover, follow and listen to what’s most important to you from the world’s largest collection of sports, news, music and talk stations. TuneIn has over 100,000 real radio stations and more than four million podcasts from all over the world on your iPhone, iPad and iPod. TuneIn Radio Pro is free of display ads and lets you record what you are listening to.

    What’s New In This Version:
    – The new Now Playing experience accentuates the colors of album and station artwork.
    – New Echo screen changes! You can now join conversations around a piece of content and view who else has echoed it.
    – Multiple bug fixes and improvements across the entire app. Lots of under the hood changes to improve the user experience.





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  • Gruber Says Apple Will Announce Its 'Wrist Wearable Thing' Next Month [Update]

    John Gruber of Daring Fireball says that Apple will announce its ‘wrist wearable thing’ next month. He made the prediction in a post discussing the Moto 360 design.

    It looks like Motorola’s designers tried to draw as much attention as they could to the 360’s stupid flat-tire display shape.

    The only way this could get funnier would be if it doesn’t even ship until after Apple announces their wrist wearable thing next month.





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  • U.S. Judge Rejects $324.5 Million Settlement Between Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe

    Judge Lucy Koh has rejected a proposed settlement that was reached earlier this year between Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe regarding a class action lawsuit over employee anti-poaching agreements.

    The $324.5 million settlement was rejected by U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh due to an amount that fell “below the range of reasonableness.” Koh was seeking at least $380 million for damages.

    A judge rejected a $324.5 million settlement Friday between tech workers and companies Google, Apple, Intel and Adobe in a lawsuit accusing the firms of conspiring to avoid poaching each other’s employees.





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