Monday, March 25, 2013

Apple adds two-step verification to Apple IDs, patents drop protection features

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Google KeepGoogle Launches Evernote-Like ?Keep? for Web, Android 4.0 and Up

Google on Wednesday announced Google Keep, a note-taking service similar to Evernote, for both the Web and Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean) devices. You can try the service out now for yourself at Drive.Google.com/Keep or download the Android app from the Google Play Store. Google describes Keep as a?...?[Read More]

AppleApple Patents Drop Protection Features Built Into Phone

A new Apple patent filing describes a variety of methods to protect a dropped iPhone during a fall, lessening damage through a number of clever systems. The USPTO filing, spotted by AppleInsider, includes a rotational mechanism to change the orientation of a falling iPhone, for instance, as well as on-device thrusters, and a way?...?[Read More]

HBO GoHBO Go Could Eventually Be Offered as a Standalone Service

HBO has given people who listen forlornly to their friends talking about new episodes of Girls or Boardwalk Empire the barest of hopeful tidbits to snack on: HBO Go ?maybe,? ?could? be bundled as a service from broadband providers, in place of or addition to cable provider partnerships. Reuters reports that HBO has yet to work out the?...?[Read More]

Apple SecurityApple Brings Two-Step Verification to Apple ID, iCloud

It?s been a strong selling point from Google for security-minded users, and now Apple has finally come on board with a two-step verification process for Apple ID and iCloud users. Not surprisingly, the system works much the same as with Google and others: you first need to enable it on the Apple ID website, then you can use your?...?[Read More]

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Samsung Galaxy S IVSamsung?s Galaxy S IV: The Next Coming of the? Well, Almost

With all the pomp and circumstance usually afforded an iDevice, Samsung finally unveiled the much-anticipated Galaxy S IV.?[Read More]

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