The Seidio SURFACE Reveal Case is designed to offer an extremely thin, yet protective solution for keeping your iPhone safe from drops. At only 0.12cm, this case is perfect for keeping in your pocket and doesn't attract lint like many other cases. There's also a built-in magnetic kickstand on the back which allows for convenient viewing of media.
Following the recent App Store in-app purchase hack -- the one that worked as a man-in-the-middle attack to spoof iTunes, rip off vendors, and potentially harvest user data -- developer Marco Tabini has launched a new, free Beeblex service to better the secure the process for everyone. Except for the hackers, of course. And that's the point.
The iPhone began with the early 2000-era Safari Pad project at Apple, which explored full screen, multitouch devices, and eventually ended up being packaged into a phone in 2007, and a tablet in 2010. Now, "thanks" to Samsung's court depositions of Apple Senior Vice President of Design, Jonathan Ive, we can have an actual look at what one of those early tablet prototypes looked like. NetworkWorld did the digging, and quotes Ive talking about what's referred to as the 035 mockup:
Consigned to having to charge by cable rather than waste money on a dock that'd give me fits, I fell into a deep depression, haunted by the white iPhone dock cables I had strewn about the house. Then, one day in mid-December my dreams were answered. An upstart Oregon company by the name of Elevation Lab was kicking ass on Kickstarter with their proposal for the iPhone dock to beat all other iPhone docks: the Elevation Dock.
Now that multiple devices, and multiple device households, have become more common, several carriers around the world have announced various types of shared plans in order to help customers simplify their billing and save some money. Although not too much money. And nowhere near as simply as their marketing typically suggests.
AT&T this morning announced new shared data plans for iPhone, iPad, and other phone and device users. The new plans launch in August, and will be in addition to existing individual plans. David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility said in a statement included in the announcement:
Thousands of Chinese job seekers lined up outside Foxconn’s Chengdu plant where a huge summer recruitment drive is taking place. Foxconn is apparently looking to take on a large number of new employee’s for the summer months not only at its Chengdu plant but also at the Zhengzhou plant too. The information comes from a report by MIC Gadget.
AT&T has a business to run and if they can get a few more dollars per user, or keep a little extra traffic off their much-maligned network, could that be win/win for them? Do you believe in paying per service so you get the best service?
How about if AT&T makes FaceTime 'Net-non-neutral and, if you pay, guarantees your packets get served first and you get the best, most crystal clear video possible?Or if paying more meant an extra 1GB or so of FaceTime data? Would that make a difference to your decision?
Or do you firmly believe that you already pay AT&T, and pay them well, for your data and you should darn well be able to do what you please with it? Especially if your capped already, and paying extra already for tethering, should AT&T be allowed to triple dip in your data pool?
As always, vote in our poll up top and then give me the details in the comments below. iMore nation, how do you feel about the idea of paying extra for your cellular FaceTime?
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If and when Apple releases a 7.x-inch iPad, what will they call it? What will appear on the keynote slide high above Phil Schiller and the stage? What will appear on Apple.com and, more importantly for shoppers, on Apple's online and retail store product listings?