Free Battlefield 3: Aftershock Game For iOS Released By EA

Electronic Arts has finally released the Battlefield 3: Aftershock game for iOS users. The game has been released for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users who can get it absolutely free. However, the game seems to be in some kind of a beta version and has limited gameplay options. You can, however, choose to play as a single player or with multi-player option. The download link for the game is given below.

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Watch Three Days Of Live-Stream Coverage Of Grammy Through Grammy Live App

Grammy awards, which are usually touted as one of the most anticipated and celebrated events of the music world, is just around the corner. It is scheduled to happen on February 12th. The good news for iOS users is that they can watch the event live, for all three days, through the Grammy Live App! And to top the cake with the cherry, the Grammy Live App is absolutely free of cost. You can download it from the link given below and let the fun begin.

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iOS 5.1 Coming On March 9th, As Per Rumors

iOS users have been eagerly anticipating the release of iOS 5.1. This new version of iOS for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is meant to tackle the battery issues in iPhone 4S and, as rumors have it, enable the support for Siri on iPad. We may also see some new features coming with this new iOS. But so far, there is no official word from Apple as to what exactly iOS 5.1 will introduce.

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500,000 Americans Work In The App Industry

According to a recent report based on a TechNet research, almost 500,000 have a job in the US “app economy.” More precisely, 466,000 people earn their daily revenue from an industry that five years ago didn’t exist. TechNet, described as “the policy and political network of CEOs and Senior Executives that promotes the growth of technology and the innovation economy,” commissioned the revealing study on the app industry and its benefits for the national economy.

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Adobe Adds Protected Sandbox Mode On Flash Player For Firefox

Adobe’s Flash Player had a rough time lately, with hackers and developers who keep discovering vulnerabilities in the program and the company keep patching holes in the security system. On the other hand, analysts are already having a hard time keeping up with the issue.

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iOS App “Path” Uploads Your Entire Address Book To Their Server

Privacy is of paramount importance to a user of smartphone devices today. And it becomes very hard to guard one’s data when most companies follow an opt-out model in which they automatically enrol users into a service and then give them the option to choose out of it. Here’s quite a shock for iPhone users: the free social media app, Path, automatically shifts all your contacts list to their servers as soon as you register with the app.

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RCA USB Wall Plate Charger Launched By Audiovox Electronics

Most of the modern electronics devices like Smartphones, Tablets, MP3 players and other gadgets rely on USB based chargers. USB chargers are more comfortable from others charging systems. Audiovox Electronics has launched a USB charger. This charger support your Smartphones, Gaming Devices, Notebooks, Apple Products: iPod, iPhone, iPad and many more devices.

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Google Steals Apple Senior Engineer To Work On “Secret Project”

Apparently Google just breach the cease fire agreement that the company has with the sworn enemy Apple, when it comes to stealing each other’s employees. As Simon Prakash, one of Apple veterans, admitted on his LinkedIn profile, he was hired away by Google. Simon Prakash worked for Cupertino based company for more than eight years, and during this time he covered various aspects of product quality for all Apple devices, from iPhones to Macs as Senior Director of Product Integrity.

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