- The Ultimate iPhone Boot Test: 6 Plus vs. 6 vs. 5s vs. 5c vs. 5 vs. 4S vs. 4 vs. 3GS vs. 3G vs. 2G [Video]

In this ultimate iPhone boot test we compare the start-up time of the iPhone 6 Plus vs. 6 vs. 5s vs. 5c vs. 5 vs. 4S vs. 4 vs. 3GS vs. 3G vs. 2G.
Here are the firmware versions and capacities of each of device used in the video. Each device was freshly restored to the latest firmware version it supported at the time of recording.
Devices:
? iPhone 2G: iOS 3.1.3, 8GB
? iPhone 3G: iOS 4.2.1, 16GB
? iPhone 3GS: iOS 6.1.6, 8GB
? iPhone 4: iOS 7.1.2, 32GB
? iPhone 4S: iOS 8.0, 64GB
? iPhone 5: iOS 8.0, 64GB
? iPhone 5c: iOS 8.0, 16GB
? iPhone 5s: iOS 8.0, 64GB
? iPhone 6: iOS 8.0, 128GB
? iPhone 6 Plus: iOS 8.0, 128GB
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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Two Kids Go iPhone 6 Bending in the Apple Store [Video]

A video has surfaced online showing two kids in the U.K. going into an Apple Store and bending the iPhone 6 Plus units on display.
The kids foolishly showed their faces at the start of the video then uploaded it YouTube, thinking they would not get caught. By the time they tried to take down the clip, it had already been mirrored and reuploaded to YouTube.
The video shows them trying to bend various iPhones 6 units in the store. The iPhone 6 Plus bends until the display pops out; however, the iPhone 6 did not bend as easily. The two then ask an Apple employee about whether the new smartphone really bends and are told that it doesn’t under regular use.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Retina Display iMacs Could Launch Soon

Apple has a new line of iMacs with ultra high resolution Retina displays in late testing stages, according to 9to5Mac. The desktop also features a faster processor and improved Wi-Fi antennas. It’s believed the new iMac could launch alongside OS X Yosemite later this year.
As for the resolution of the new Retina iMac, OS X Yosemite betas include references to 6400 x 3600, 5760×3240, and 4096×2304 resolution screens. Apple has been rumored to be working on a 5K iMac display for launch later this year, so perhaps that’s the direction Apple will take, and a recently introduced DisplayPort standard update could make this a reality.
Sources say Apple is also working to update iMovie and Final Cut Pro with better tools for editing 4K footage.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - AT&T is Offering Double the Mobile Share Data on Some Plans for a Limited Time

AT&T announced a new Mobile Share promotion today that doubles data for customers on 15GB plans or higher at no additional charge.
Beginning Sunday, Sept. 28, AT&T is offering new promotional Mobile Share Value plans that include double the amount of data offered on Mobile Share Value plans with 15GB to 50 GB of data. New and existing customers who proactively sign-up by October 31 get 30GB of data for the price of 15GB – perfect for families and small business customers. AT&T customers will benefit from this offer, which includes domestic unlimited talk and text, as well as unlimited international messaging from the U.S. to select countries.
And if you sign-up by October 31, you can keep your new promotional shared data amount as long as you want – there’s no expiration. If you need to change your shared data amount after the promotional period ends, you will need to select from the current Mobile Value Share offers.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - One Insane Way to Deal With a Bent iPhone 6 [Video]

After using a grinder to get rid of his protruding iPhone 6 camera, this guy discovered his iPhone was bent.
Check out his insane way of dealing with it.
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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Charging the iPhone 6 Costs Just $0.47 Per Year

Charging the new Apple iPhone 6 only costs about $0.47 per year and charging its big brother, the iPhone 6 Plus, doesn’t cost much more, according to oPower.
Using a Watts Up Pro Electricity Consumption Meter, oPower discovered that it takes about 10.5 watt-hours of electricity to fully charge an iPhone 6. If you do that 365 times a year, that’s 3.8 kilowatt-hours in total. At an average US retail price of 12.29 cents per kilowatt-hour, it will cost iPhone 6 users just $0.47 per year to charge their device.
The iPhone 6 Plus has a larger battery and thus draws more electricity per fill-up (16.8 watt-hours). However, oPower estimates that it only needs a fill-up once every 1.46 days. Thus, it will cost iPhone 6 Plus owners about $0.52 per year to charge their device.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Apple Launches New 'Apps for Health' Section in the App Store

Apple has launched a new ‘Apps for Health’ section in the App Store that features applications which integrate with the new Health app in iOS 8.
Experience an entirely new approach to wellness where your fitness app can talk to your calorie tracker, your doctor can be automatically notified of updates to your health data, and great apps work together for a healthier you. This handpicked collection highlights the best fitness, nutrition, and medical apps customized for iOS 8.
Hit the link below to view the new section or click here to learn more about Health in iOS 8.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Watch the Blue Man Group's Crazy iPhone 6 'Unboxing' [Video]

Check out this crazy iPhone 6 ‘unboxing’ video made by the Blue Man Group.
Announced on September 9th, Blue Man Group received a special pre-release iPhone 6 to Unbox.
Blue Man Group is an organization founded in 1987 by Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton. The organization produces theatrical shows and concerts featuring experimental music, comedy and multimedia. Their shows star a trio of humanoid characters called Blue Men, played by actor-musicians who wear bald caps and uniform blue makeup. [W]

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Apple Likely Equipped the iPhone 6 With Two Accelerometers to Minimize Power Consumption

Recent iPhone 6 teardowns reveal that the iPhone 6 features two accelerometers, a six-axis InvenSense combination gyroscope-accelerometer and a Bosch BMA280 three-axis accelerometer. The big question has been why Apple would need two accelerometers in the new iPhone. After some analysis Chipworks believes the answer is power management.
The InvenSense device can operate as a six axis inertial sensor, or as either a three-axis gyroscope or a three-axis accelerometer. It is rated to consume 3.4 mA in the six-axis mode, 3.2 mA in the gyroscope mode and 450 µA in the accelerometer normal mode. By contrast, the Bosch device operates as a 3-axis accelerometer only and it consumes 130 µA of current in the accelerometer normal mode. Both devices offer two low power levels of operation for the accelerometer function. The InvenSense device actually consumes less current in its lowest power mode, with a 1 Hz update rate.
The InvenSense can provide full six-axis integration of the data by the on-chip digital motion processor which is great for gaming and other applications that need sophisticated inertial sensing capabilities and higher sensitivity.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Consumer Reports Debunks iPhone 6 Bendgate [Video]

Consumer Reports has announced the results of its ‘authoritative test’ to determine if the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus suffer from bendability issues.
The company used a “three-point flexural test” which supports the device at two points on either end and then applies force using a high-precision Instron compression test machine. They tested the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, iPhone 5, LG G3, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and HTC One (M8).
At first, 10 pounds of force was applied for 30 seconds, then released. They increased the force in 10-pound increments, noting when the phones first started to deform and when they saw the screen come loose from the case.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - WebMD App Gets Updated With HealthKit Support

The WebMD app has been updated to let you connect Healthy Target to the iOS 8 Health app for actionable insights on your health data.
WebMD for iPhone offers physician-reviewed health content and interactive tools in addition to on-demand healthy living information. The innovative design marries content and utility informed by more than five years of user insights and feedback.
WebMD for iPhone also features Healthy Target, an innovative health improvement program that will help you create and sustain healthy habits. By connecting an activity tracker, wireless scale, blood pressure monitor, or glucometer you’ll be able to view all of your data in one location and receive WebMD contextual content and insights. Additionally, Healthy Target allows you to use HealthKit to sync with the Apple Health app.

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Apple Has Stopped Signing iOS 7.1.2, You Can No Longer Downgrade

Apple has stopped signing the iOS 7.1.2 firmware making it impossible to downgrade from iOS 8.x, reports iH8Sn0w.
Oooooo. 7.1.2 signing just got killed
Now the fun actually starts! 🙂

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - Chicago Police: 'Apple Will Become the Phone of Choice for the Pedophile'

Law enforcement officials are speaking out against Apple’s announcement that it can no longer decrypt iPhones for law enforcement if the device is running iOS 8.
Yesterday the FBI indicated that it was in talks with Apple and Google over their improved encryption features. FBI director James Comey said he was ‘very concerned’ with the steps that tech giants were taking to strengthen privacy on mobile devices.
“I am a huge believer in the rule of law, but I am also a believer that no one in this country is beyond the law,” Comey told reporters. “What concerns me about this is companies marketing something expressly to allow people to place themselves above the law.”

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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube - MLB.com At Bat App Gets Live Streaming of Every World Series Game, Live Postseason Coverage

The MLB.com At Bat application has been updated with live streaming of every World Series game and live postseason coverage.
MLB.com At Bat – The #1 source for live baseball, MLB.com At Bat, is the official app of Major League Baseball.
At Bat 14 Subscription Options
• One-time annual fee of $3.99 for the entire 2014 season, Spring Training through the World Series.
• Monthly recurring fee of $2.99.
• MLB.TV Premium subscribers receive At Bat 14 for free.
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