The public outcry would be loud and clear if someone would have discovered that Microsoft was able to remove installed applications from a Windows operating system. But it is Apple this time who is able to remove applications that have already been installed on an iPhone according to the website Macrumors.
How is that working? Apple [...]
Apple Can Remove Apps From iPhones
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Security, iPhone TAGS in Mobiles, Security, iPhone7
Aug
First iPhone App Pulled from Apple App Store
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Security, iPhone TAGS in Mobiles, Security, iPhone28
Jul
It was just a matter of time until the news would break that an application that has been offered on the Apple App Store was raising security or privacy concerns. Even Mozilla with their high quality controls let some bad apples slip through so it was just a matter of time.
The time has come apparently [...]
The so called PwnageTool for Apple Macintosh computers was released a while ago that could be used to jailbreak the Apple iPhone which makes it possible to install third party applications on the iPhone. Users should not confuse jailbreaking with unlocking the iPhone. Unlocking would mean that it would be possible to use another phone [...]
Wordpress For iPhone Is Not A Killer App
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, iPhone TAGS in Mobiles, iPhone22
Jul
Everyone on the Internet got really excited about the recent Wordpress release for iPhone users that lets iPhone users create and edit Wordpress posts with their iPhone. I’m probably the only one not falling for the hype right now, let me tell you why.
The iPhone has not ordinary keyboard. That’s the reason. There, I said [...]
Apple and AT&T Will Learn that User Agents are no good for access control
Posted by Martin in Browsing, Hacking, Security, The Web TAGS in Browsing, Hacking, Security, The Web2
May
Apple iPhone users can access the Internet free of charge through AT&T hotspots, that’s what Macrumors is reporting. That’s a great additional feature for iPhone users and apparently for everyone else as well. The way of determining if a device is eligible for free access is by checking the User Agent of the device. We [...]
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