Facebook Introduces Native iOS App, Divorces HTML5

One of the most-wanted and most-awaited Apple apps has been Facebook’s native iOS app. Till now, Facebook has been making use of HTML5 as the base for its iOS app but that left millions of users unsatisfied. Now, the social network has finally released a native iOS app, much to the joy of iOS users.

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Tracking Stolen iPad Through GPS Illegal In Australia?

Legal tussles can sometimes take ridiculous turns, thanks to the accomplished and worthy lawyers who can twist the law to whichever form they want to. So is the case with an iPad theft in Australia, where the defendant’s lawyers is arguing that remotely detecting the location of an iPad and then triggering its alarm is tantamount to ‘electronic trespassing.’

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Foxconn Will Replace Workers With One Million Robots

Robotics arms are becoming increasingly popular in manufacturing industry. These robots are far more efficient, can get the work done quickly and with fewer mistakes. Now, Apple’s chief supplier, Foxconn, is planning to introduce more than a million robots over the next few years.

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Photos Emerge Of Alleged New iPhone And iPad Mini Dock Connectors

Recently, some images have been leaked of Apple’s upcoming iPhone and iPad Mini dock connectors. An iDevice repair company called iResQ leaked this dock connectors images. The images show that 8-pin dock connector and headphone jack assemblies for iPhone 5 and iPad Mini.

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iPhone Users Are Adviced To Be Careful Before Replying To Any Text

If you’re an iPhone owner, then you should be careful before responding to any text messages. French jailbreak developer and iOS security researcher Pod2G has found a flaw in iOS messaging system for which hackers or thieves could access your personal information. The flaw involves a malicious party spoofing the “reply” to number. According to Pod2G, this flaw is present in all versions of iOS up to and including the latest iOS 6 beta 4.

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Intel Leads The Way To Cut Down On Conflict Minerals

Conflict minerals are referred to such minerals which are extracted from the conflict zones of ‘Congo.’ These minerals have often been found to be funding militias in the conflicted region and include tungsten, tin, gold and tantalum. However, Intel is now leading the tech industry in eliminating the use of conflict materials.

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MultiLoader for Facebook – Premium Photo & Video Uploading App For iOS [Price Drop]

MultiLoader for Facebook is an Social Networking app developed for the iOS platform. This app helps you choose, easy and advance uploading your photos or videos on Facebook. Dion Cho is the creator of this wonderful app. This premium app was cost $0.99 but after price drop it becomes free now to download from App store.

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iPhone 5 Related Data Leaking Attempt By Attorney Of Samsung

This was a cinematic courtroom scene where appleā€™s chief of marketing department faced a critical situation. Fortunately enough for apple, he made the climax turned in her favor. The hearing of Apple vs Samsung patent trial was being carried out. Phil Schiller, marketing chief for Apple was asked by the attorney of Samsung William Price to answer whether the next iPhone, iPhone 5, will have a new look or not. This was a very shocking question for Phil Schiller.

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