
The iPhone charger that could hack your phone
9to5mac.com
Forbes reports on a proof-of-concept allowing an innocent-looking charger to inject malware into a non-jailbroken iPhone without user intervention. At the upcoming Black Hat security conference in late July, three researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology plan to show off a proof-of-concept charger that they say can be used...
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LTE-Advanced iPhone 5S and budget model rumors surface
news.cnet.com
The budget iPhone is on the way in striking colors, and iPhone 5S could get fast LTE technology, according to reports. [Read more]...

Apple's 'iWatch' Trademarking Spree Also Includes Taiwan and Mexico, Notes 'Black' Device Color
www.macrumors.com
In addition to filing for a trademark on the term "iWatch" in Russia and Japan on June 3, we have discovered that Apple filed for a trademark in Taiwan, which follows a report from 9to5Mac that Apple filed in Mexico as well, bringing the total number of trademark filings to four. Apple's...

15 Apps Everyone Is Talking About Right Now
www.businessinsider.com
A lot of apps and the people that make them have been making the news lately with new updates, product launches and acquisitions. Take for example, Uber, the on demand car service is in the process of raising money which could value the company at more than $1 billion. Check...

Yahoo Acquires Bignoggins, A One-Man Fantasy Sports App Maker
techcrunch.com
Oh, you thought Yahoo was done with the whole acquire-everything-in-sight bit? Nope! Yahoo has announced that they’ve acquired Bignoggins Productions, a one-man iPhone development shop which had previously built a handful of fairly popular Fantasy Sports mobile apps. Up until today, Bignoggins’ had at least two apps in the store:...
20 best iPhone and iPad apps this week
www.guardian.co.uk
Mr Shingu's Paper Zoo, DuckDuckGo Search & Stories, Rockpack, Timeline WW1 with Dan Snow, Justin's World - Lettersounds, Weathertron and moreIt's time for our weekly roundup of brand new and notable apps for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices.It covers apps and games, with the prices referring to the initial download:...

Apple files trademark for iWatch in Japan as tech firms ramp up smartwatch efforts
thenextweb.com
Apple has filed a trademark for “iWatch” with Japan’s patent office, seeking to protect the name it has coined and adding credence to rumors that the company is developing a smartwatch, according to a June 3 filing made public last week (spotted by Bloomberg News). It was previously reported that Apple...
Apple reportedly applies for 'iWatch' trademark in Japan
news.cnet.com
The iPhone maker seeks to protect the term, which it says describes a product is categorized as a handheld computer or watch device, Bloomberg reports. [Read more]...

Apple Has Also Filed for an 'iWatch' Trademark in Japan
www.macrumors.com
Photo of the Pebble watch Bloomberg reports that Apple has filed for a trademark for the term 'iWatch' in Japan:The maker of iPhones is seeking protection for the name which is categorized as being for products including a handheld computer or watch device, according to a June 3 filing...

Purported 'iPhone Lite' rear panels show an array of colors
appleinsider.com
New pictures appear to show plastic back panels for Apple's anticipated low-cost iPhone, displayed in bright colors that are a major shift from the current black and white models. ...

Google Will Kill Its Popular News-Reading App Tomorrow, So Use These Instead (GOOG)
www.businessinsider.com
Google is going to kill off Google Reader, a Web-based app that pulls in articles from news sites you subscribe to, on July 1. The news of Google Reader's demise came out in March, and since then several companies have rushed to fill the hole that will be left. Google...
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