Beware Of Phishing Attack Targeted For Apple Customers

Mac security-software company Intego reported a Phishing attack on Apple Customers. The phishing attack has broken out on Christmas day. The Attacker sent an e-mails with the subject “Apple update your Billing Information.” These well-formatted e-mails could fool many Apple users, especially those who may have found a new iPhone, iPod or iMac from Santa(or from Parent!) and set up new iTunes Store account. We have screenshot of the mail and details below.

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iWatch – Apple Likely To Launch A Wrist Watch Soon

Imagine sitting at your sofa, lounging comfortably, wearing a cute, nifty watch. Through this watch, you talk to your very own personal assistant, Siri, and then use Siri to access content from iCloud to your iPhone, iPad or iMac. You may even transfer data from these devices to iCloud and have it stored there. Or, once Apple launches it’s TV, stream data through Siri on your watch to be displayed on your Apple TV. Analysts are of the view that Apple may launch just such an iWatch in the coming days.

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Apple And Samsung – Allies And Enemies Both

We have been covering the Apple vs Samsung legal war for some time and we stated time and again that it’s strange that two tech giants, who greatly depend on each other for their overall growth, are also at the same time engaged in legal battles. Especially with Samsung supplying the A5 chip and other key components for iPhone 4, Apple greatly depends on the former for it’s products. Given below is a teardown analysis of what percentage of iPhone 4 does Samsung contribute.

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$3.15 Million Apple Store Prototype To Be Built in Palo Alto

Apple officials announced that the work on its prototype store in Palo Alto is about to start “any day now”. The store is set in the heart of Palo Alto at 340 University Ave and the city officials issued the appropriate permits just ten days ago. The building, inspired by a decade of Apple’s experience in retail will be a two story structure and the iconic open space as Apple Stores are designed all over the world.

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Apple’s Declining Sales May Be The Cause Of Patent Wars In Europe

Apple has been engaged in a fierce legal battle with a number of rival smartphone vendors in Europe. While the main antagonist is Samsung, other rivals facing patent infringement cases from Apple include Motorola and HTC too. A recent research states that Apple’s sales’ percentage in the European markets has significantly dropped since last year and this may be a reason why Apple is resorting to legal wars to hamper the growth of rival Android smartphones.

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Apple Plans Macbook Fuel Cell Batteries – Works For Weeks Without Recharge

In a latest revelation by Appleinsider, it has been found that Apple has filed a number of patents regarding ‘fuel cell batteries’ operating on hydrogen. According to the patents submitted, these batteries are a great alternative to the regular batteries and may have a charge-life of days or even up to weeks after a single recharge. Apple plans to implement these batteries in it’s MacBook series, for now.

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Apple Releases Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 Build 11D36 For Developers

Apple has released the latest build of it’s Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 to developers for testing. This latest build is called 11D36. According to the release notes of the build, Apple claims it has no known issues and the focus areas are iCloud, Mail, Safari, iCal, Spotlight and Address Book. Given below are the links to download the latest build from.

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Apple Introduces ‘Complete My Seasons Pass’ on iTunes

Apple had earlier offered a ‘Complete My Album’ feature on iTunes. This features allows a user, who has already purchased a music track on iTunes, to purchase the entire album which contains the song at discounted prices. Users had complained that no such offer existed for TV shows on iTunes. The good news is that Apple has finally introduced a similar offer ‘Complete My Seasons Pass’ for TV shows.

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