Software

iOS 6 May Allow Free App Downloads for iPhone 5 Users Without Apple ID Passwords – Christian Post

It has been reported that the latest version of the iOS 6 beta no longer requires users to input their Apple ID password to download free apps from the Apple App Store. It is unclear whether this feature will be … Continue reading

Australian Court Irked by ‘Ridiculous’ Apple, Samsung Patent Fight – PC Magazine

Apple vs. Samsung first made its way to Australia last year after Apple sued Samsung for copying the look and feel of its iOS devices with Galaxy phones and tablets. The fight quickly moved overseas, including Australia. Samsung countersued Apple … Continue reading

Windows and OS X Boot Camp: running Redmond at "Retina" resolution – Ars Technica

We already gave you our impressions of running OS X on Apple’s Retina MacBook Pro, as well as how to maximize battery life by overriding the automatic GPU switching. Since we still had the hardware at our disposal, however, readers expressed … Continue reading

Apple’s OS X Mountain Lion Up-to-Date application goes live ahead of launch – Macdaily News

“Alongside other OS X Mountain Lion announcements at its Worldwide Developers Conference last month, Apple announced an Up-to-Date program allowing any customer purchasing a Mac on or after June 11 to receive a free upgrade to OS X Mountain …

DOJ Sticks To Its Guns In Price-Fixing Suit Against Apple, Won’t Modify eBook Settlement – TechCrunch

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Game Over for Russian iPhone hacker until iOS 6 – SlashGear

He added “…for now” to his chat on the subject, saying that he’ll still be keeping his exploit up for download even though it no longer works in the current version of Apple’s iOS. Alexey Borodin, as he’s known, will … Continue reading

Hacker on Apple’s iOS in-app purchase fix: ‘Game is over’ – ZDNet

Two weeks ago, Russian developer Alexey Borodin hacked Apple’s In-App Purchase program for all devices running iOS 3.0 or later, allowing iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users to circumvent the payment process and essentially steal in-app content.

Mountain Lion to be Released July 2012 — Find Out About Features and What Macs Are Not Compatible – PR Inside

2012-07-23 05:55:48 – There has been a lot of chatter over the Internet for last few months about OS X Mountain Lion, Apple’s latest OS for the Mac. Apple has opted for a new direction with Mountain Lion with an … Continue reading

Report: iOS 6 Ditches Password Requirement for Free Apps – PC Magazine

Developers playing around with the iOS 6 beta have discovered that Apple is not producing a password prompt for free apps, according to Cult of Mac, which pointed to a post on Reddit. It doesn’t matter if it’s a re-download … Continue reading

Russian hacker Borodin says it’s game over for iOS exploit, focusing on Mac – Venturebeat.com

It’s been 10 days since Russian hacker Alexey Borodin unleashed hell for Apple with his iOS in-app purchasing exploit, but after successfully countering some of Apple’s attempts to shut him down, Borodin is calling it quits on his iOS hack.