Schlagwort: apple iphone

  • Logitech’s iPhone gaming controller is called ‚Powershell‘

    Logitech’s iPhone gaming controller is called ‚Powershell‘

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    Twitter user @evleaks has -yet again- leaked another upcoming game controller for theiPhone.

    This time is from Logitech, and it will be called ‚Powershell‘:

    The most popular gadgets leak Twitter account @evleaks has first posted a photo of Logitech’s gaming controller for iPhone on October 1st but didn’t revealed the name. And yesterday on 26th October, it has revealed the name – Powershell for the gaming dock and to add more to the claim, there is a legal filing for trademark and patent at Legalforce is found, which backs the claims and shows that Logitech has applied for the trademark in last month.

    According to the Legalforce’s trademark filing, the device is an “integrated game control device and battery pack for use with computers and digital electronic devices.”

    The filing not mentioned iPhones anywhere in the filing. However, there would be an issue if Microsoft has the trademark for the term “Powershell” as they already has the product named as Windows Powershell.

    Official Source: http://thenextdigit.com/2311/logitech-launch-iphone-gaming-controller-powershell/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUBiiNdKmM4

  • Top 20 Safari Tips for iPhone and iPad with iOS7

    Top 20 Safari Tips for iPhone and iPad with iOS7

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    Safari is probably one of the most used app on any iPhone or iPad, and it has got a lot of new features in iOS 7, so here are a few tips that’ll make your web browsing experience on iOS even better.

    Smart search field

    Safari on iOS 7 has a unified “smart search field” that allows you to type the url of the website or search for text. When you start typing, it displays the top url hit, suggestions from Google Search or your favorite search engine, your Bookmarks and history, and results of the text search on the webpage in real-time. To save you time, Safari also preloads the top hit result.

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    Quickly type web addresses

    To quickly type commonly used domain name extensions when entering a website address in Safari, long tap the “.” key to get a list of extensions, including ones specific to your region.

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    Safari Reader

    You can tap on the icon to the left of the smart search field to access the Safari Reader feature, which displays web articles without ads or clutter. The icon turns white when the Reader functionality is activated.

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    Increase or decrease font size

    As you might know, iOS 7 introduces a way to globally set the text size for apps that support “Dynamic type”. Safari doesn’t apply this font size to webpages, but the Reader mode does respect this setting. To set your preferred font size, go to Settings > General > Text Size and adjust the slider according to your needs.

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    Add websites to favorites

    • When you open a new tab, you’ll notice that Safari shows you a grid of websites with their favicons so that you can have one-tap access to your favorite websites. You can rearrange the icons by long pressing any one of them, and dragging it to the position you want, much like how you arrange home screen icons.

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    • To add a website as a favorite, tap on the share button, then tap on Bookmark and add it to the Favorites folder.

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    • You have the option to select which folder should be the favorites folder via the Settings app (Settings > Safari > Favorites).

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    • Safari also syncs your bookmarks (including your favorites) using iCloud. So bookmarks from Safari on the Mac, or from Chrome, IE or Firefox on Windows (via iCloud Control Panel) will sync to iOS and vice versa.

    Shared links

    • Safari on iOS 7 has a cool new “Shared Links” view that shows links shared by people you follow on Twitter.

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    Reading list

    • If you’ve come across a long article that you find interesting but don’t want to read right now, you can add it to Safari’s Reading List, which syncs across all your iOS devices and Macs.
    • You can save items to your Reading List by tapping the share button in Safari, then tapping on the glass icon. iOS 7 also lets third parties add items to Safari’s reading list, so you could even add links from the Share menu in apps.

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    • Tapping any of the links will open the page in a new tab, with the tweet displayed at the top for additional context.

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    • You can access your Reading List by tapping the Bookmarks icon in Safari’s toolbar, and switching to the tab with the Glasses icon.

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    Search on current page

    • To search for something on the current webpage, type your search text in the new smart search field, and right at the bottom, you’ll see a section called “On This Page” that shows you the number of matches.

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    • On tapping the last cell under the “On This Page”, Safari will take you to the first occurrence of your search text on the current page, and from there you can jump through all the occurrences using the back and forward button at the bottom.

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    Close and reorder tabs

    • To close a webpage, just swipe a tab offscreen to the left or tap on the x button. Sadly, you can close only one tab at a time, and there is no option to close all tabs.

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    • You can also reorder tabs by tapping and holding on a tab, and moving it to the place you want it.

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    • Not very useful, but the tabs in the tab switcher view react to device movement by moving in the opposite direction.

    iCloud tabs

    iCloud tabs let you access the tabs you’ve opened on your Mac on your iOS device and vice versa. You can access your iCloud tabs, by scrolling down beyond your local tabs. They’re displayed as a list against a translucent background, sorted by device.

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    Full screen view

    Screen real estate is quite important for web browsing, and in iOS 7, the address bar and the toolbar disappear when you’re browsing, and shows you the content with domain name of the website in the status bar.

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    Quickly unhide toolbar and address bar

    Of course the full screen mode might become annoying when you want to switch tabs, since the toolbar isn’t visible. To bring it back quickly, just tap at the bottom of the screen. Here’s a video demo:

    Private browsing

    • It is easier and quicker to turn on or turn off private browsing session in iOS 7 Safari. To enable or disable private browsing, enter the tab switcher view by tapping the tab button at the bottom, followed by the Private button on the bottom left corner. (In iOS 6, you had to go through the hassle of accessing the Settings app to enable or disable Private browsing.)

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    • You’ll see the interface change to black to help you differentiate between private and normal browsing mode.
    • Note that Safari’s private browsing mode is much safer than the one on other third-party browsers, including Chrome’s incognito mode, since they may preserve your private searches even after you exit private browsing.

    Restrict websites

    You can restrict certain websites from loading in Safari by using iOS’ inbuilt parental control tools. Open Settings and navigate to General > Restrictions > Websites under Allowed Content and you can:

    • Limit Adult content

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    • Blacklist certain websites
    • Allow access to specific websites only. Apple has added a list of children friendly websites like Discovery Kids, Disney, National Geographic – Kids etc. Parents can also add a website by tapping on the “Add a Website” option.

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    Gestures to go back and forward

    Instead of using buttons, you can use edge-swipe gestures to navigate between webpages. Swipe from the left edge to go back one page and swipe from the right edge to go forward. These gestures are very useful in full screen mode, since you don’t have the buttons immediately available.

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    Quickly open a webpage in Chrome

    If you use Chrome, but arrived in Safari because iOS can’t set a default web browser, you can quickly open the same page in Chrome by replacing the “http://” in the smart search field with “googlechrome://”. If there’s no http in the URL, simply prepend ”googlechrome://” in the field and press go.

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    Add a Credit Card

    If you do a lot of purchases on your iPhone, you’ll be happy to know that you can add your credit card information to Safari’s autofill, so that you don’t have to manually fill it again. To enter your credit card info, open Settings and navigate to Safari > Passwords and AutoFill > Saved Credit Cards > Add Credit Card.

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    Share a page using AirDrop

    Although the Share panel in Safari on iOS 7 has received a facelift, it largely has the same features as iOS 6, except for AirDrop. If you have any AirDrop enabled devices near you, you’ll see an option to share the URL of the webpage with people nearby.

    See page load progress of all tabs on iPad

    On iPad, Apple utilises the tab bar to show the page load progress of each of the tabs by using thin blue progress bars. Pretty useful if you open a lot of tabs at once, and don’t want to switch to each one of them, just to view its progress.

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    Recently closed tabs on iPad

    If you’ve mistakenly closed a tab, or simply want to open a tab you’ve closed from your last browsing session, just tap and hold the “+” button on the iPad to see a list of all your recently closed tabs.

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    Official Source + Picture Credit: http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/10/safari-tips-iphone-ipad.html

  • Developer ports Cydia to iOS 7

    Developer ports Cydia to iOS 7

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    As we eagerly wait for the evad3rs team to release a jailbreak for iOS 7, cjori, developer of Cydia tweaks such as Dashboard X, Applocker etc. has published some screenshots of what Cydia, the unofficial App Store look like on iOS 7.

     

    RedmondPie reports that cjori has told them that he has managed to tether jailbreak his iPhone 4 running on iOS 7.0.2 usingOpenSn0w. He managed to successfully port Cydia to iOS 7, though unofficially.

    Cydia was recompiled from source with the iOS 7 SDK and he manually debugged all of the issues encountered using various UNIX tools. When asked if he will be releasing this iOS 7 compatible Cydia along with instructions on how to tether-jailbreak iOS 7, he said that while Cydia itself seems to be stable, a lot of the things revolving around it and jailbreak in general are very unstable, therefore he does not plan on releasing it at this point, but he might do so in future once things are fixed.

    Jay Freeman aka saurik, founder of Cydia, has also clarified to RedmondPie that the Cydia port by cjori is a third-party compilation of the modified code from a previous release of Cydia, and not indicative of what Cydia will look like on iOS 7.

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    As for the jailbreak status, the evad3rs team seem to be very busy working on the iOS 7 jailbreak, as we haven’t heard from them since the last update, where pod2g had mentioned that he was increasingly confident there will be an iOS 7 jailbreak.

     

    Official Source: http://www.redmondpie.com/ios-7-jailbreak-first-look-at-cydia-on-iphone-image-gallery/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

  • The Gold iPhone Shortage Will Soon Be Over

    The Gold iPhone Shortage Will Soon Be Over

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    Don’t despair — Apple designer Raffi Jaharian will help you score the only iPhone that is BEST, BEST, BEST!

  • How to Create a Macro Lens for Your iPhone in a Few Easy Steps

    How to Create a Macro Lens for Your iPhone in a Few Easy Steps

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    Always wanted to take up-close or zoomed in photos of an object, but only have an iPhone? Then here’s a simple tutorial on how to make your very own macro lens using an old laser pointer and a pair of tweezers / hair clip.

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  • Gaming comparison between iPhone 5S and 5C – Video running Infinity Blade 3

    Gaming comparison between iPhone 5S and 5C – Video running Infinity Blade 3

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    Still wondering if the new iPhone 5S worth’s the price of upgrading? If you’re a gamer the answer is yes. The 64-bit processor has a clear advantage over the 32-bit of the iPhone 5C (and 5) when running games such as Infinity Blade 3.

    In this comparison by redmondpie you can notice the higher detail on the textures and the improved visuals on the light effects. And this is just the beginning!

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    Official Source: http://www.redmondpie.com/iphone-5s-64-bit-vs-iphone-5-32-bit-running-infinity-blade-3-comparison-video/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+RedmondPie+(Redmond+Pie)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3FJX_OWQis&feature=player_embedded#t=0

  • iPhone 5 touch screen input is faster than any Android out there

    iPhone 5 touch screen input is faster than any Android out there

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    This is interesting, it seems that the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 4 have the fastest touch screens of any smartphone to date, according to Agawi, a new company with a lot of spare time to experiment with this kind of things.

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    According to MacRumors:

    Using a 240fps high frame rate camera along with a custom-built device called a Touchscope, Agawi measured the App Response Time (ART) of several different smartphones. The ART is the latency experienced between the time a user touches the device display to the device’s on-screen response.

    Apple’s iPhone demonstrated a minimum app response time (MART) of 55 milliseconds, a much better performance than the Galaxy S4, which had a MART of 114ms. The Lumia 928 had a similar high MART time of 117ms, and the iPhone 5’s closest competitor was the iPhone 4, with a MART of 85. The HTC One and the Moto X had the highest MART times, coming in at 121 and 123ms, respectively.

    App responsiveness is judged by how quickly the app can respond to your inputs,“ said Rohan Relan, cofounder and CEO of Agawi. „Smartphones with touchscreens that have lower MART scores feel snappier. This is probably why, to many users, the iPhone keyboard feels more responsive than an Android phone keyboard.

    Official Source: http://appglimpse.com/touchmarks.php

    http://www.macrumors.com/2013/09/21/iphone-5-touch-screen-twice-as-fast-as-android-touch-screen/

  • Hackers bypass Apple’s new Touch ID system

    Hackers bypass Apple’s new Touch ID system

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    European hacker association Chaos Computer Club claims to have successfully bypassedApple’s Touch ID system included in the just released iPhone 5S „using easy everyday means.“

    Well, they claim it’s easy, but the method actually requires a 2400 DPI photograph of someone’s fingerprint from a glass surface, which is then laser printed at 1200 DPI and used to create a thin latex sheet that serves as the fake…

     

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    While the hackers claim the method is easy, it’s complicated enough that most iPhone 5S users aren’t as likely to have their security compromised by an everyday thief who would have to be willing to obtain a high-resolution photograph of a fingerprint and produce a physical fake. (It’s also not nearly as easy to bypass Touch ID with this method as, say, fooling Android’s Face Unlock feature with a simple photo of a person). But the method’s relative simplicity, which involves photographing a fingerprint left behind on a surface and then creating a glue model of it, calls the sophistication of Touch ID’s technology into question. Before Touch ID was officially announced, Wired’s Bruce Schneier noted that fingerprint readers have long faced vulnerabilities, and that the simplest readers can be fooled with a good photocopy.

    You can get the full details HERE (CCC site).

     

    Official Source: http://www.ccc.de/en/updates/2013/ccc-breaks-apple-touchid

    http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/22/4759128/chaos-computer-club-biometric-hack-apple-touch-id

    http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/22/chaos-computer-club-apple-touch-id-fake-fingerprint/

  • How to get full access to photo gallery bypassing the passcode on any iDevice with iOS7 final.

    How to get full access to photo gallery bypassing the passcode on any iDevice with iOS7 final.

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    The lock screen bypass method involves sliding up Control Center, tapping on the timer button and holding down the power button until the cancel option comes up. You then tap on the cancel button then double-tap the home button. This gives you access to the multitasking UI. While most apps are locked out, the Camera option is accessible.

    This allows you to access the camera interface, but with the ability to scroll through all of the owner’s photos, not just the ones shot in the time since the phone was last locked — in the manner that the camera has worked for some time now.

     

     

    Not only can you scroll through the photos, but you can also tap on the share button to send photos out via email or social channels like Twitter or Facebook. So once you’re in you can post photos to Flickr or send them via email. Though Greenberg characterizes this as ‘hijacking’ those accounts, that seems a bit dramatic. Still, there is potential for embarrassment or harm if sensitive (ahem) photos get stolen or shared out through your social accounts.

    The bypass method has been verified by us to work properly and to not be overly difficult to execute. It took me about three tries to get it right on an iPhone 5 running iOS 7. As Greenberg notes, it’s hard to tell whether this works on an iPhone 5c or iPhone 5s as of yet. Of note: once you’re on the share sheet, you can choose a contact to send the item to, technically gaining access to the contact list (but not their details) of the device’s owner.

    Note that this vulnerability is incredibly easy to prevent for now. Just visit Settings>Control Centerand toggle off ‘Access on Lock Screen’ to patch it up.

    The discovery was made by Jose Rodriguez, a soldier in Spain’s Canary Islands, who has a history of discovering these tricky bypass methods. His secret? Plenty of time waiting in cars in his former job as a driver for government officials.

    With past vulnerabilities, a software fix has come in a ‘point’ release of iOS 7. iOS 7.0.1 is already floating out there and contains a fix for Apple’s TouchID fingerprint scanner. So any fix for this would likely come in iOS 7.0.2 or later.

    Apple has added a variety of security features to iOS 7, including Activation Lock, which renders stolen phones unusable, even if they’re wiped. But it looks like it needs another lock screen audit just to be sure.

     

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTewm0V_5ts&feature=player_embedded

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/19/ios-7-lock-screen-vulnerability-discovered-gives-access-to-photos-and-social-sharing/