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Thousands of iPhone Apps Can Access Your Address Book?
Will The iPhone 5 Need Substantial Viewing Power For Its Size?
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has a large screen size and offers good battery power. With its appearance and size, it provides an excellent combination for users. In fact, people feel that the iPhone 4S is a tad too small right after they have already used the Samsung Galaxy S3. So, will we be seeing a bigger iPhone 5 in order to counter the Galaxy S3? Rumors say that the iPhone 5 will have a 4-inch display, which is bigger than the current iPhone 4S now, at 3.5 inches.
With that, they will definitely need better battery power than what the current iPhone has to offer now …………………….. read more: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/
Will The iPhone 5 Have A New Dock Connector?
Apple’s iPhone 5 will no longer have the wide dock connector which is common for most Apple gadgets. This connector is the most common one we have seen since the release of the first iPod. The next generation iPod will now have a smaller 19-pin port. The 30-pin port will no longer be used for future products as well. The smaller port is an option which has been decided so that the earphone dock can be moved from the top to the bottom.
This is a great change but unfortunately, users will no longer be able to use their power chargers, speakers and other accessories that they currently use with all Apple devices ………………………. Read more: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
Thousands of iPhone Apps Can Access Your Address Book?
Did you know that one in five among all apps available in iTunes can actually access your address book? Yes, and this information is according to Bitdefender, which has recently analyzed around 65,000 of the most popular apps in the market. Around 41.4 pr cent of all the aps which were analyzed can even trck your location. A little over half only of the apps encrypt the data that they store.
These statistics can be quite worrying because that does not leave you with much privacy. Find out more about key findings on other applications …………………………………. Read more: http://www.macworld.co.uk/
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has a large screen size and offers good battery power. With its appearance and size, it provides an excellent combination for users. In fact, people feel that the iPhone 4S is a tad too small right after they have already used the Samsung Galaxy S3. So, will we be seeing a bigger iPhone 5 in order to counter the Galaxy S3? Rumors say that the iPhone 5 will have a 4-inch display, which is bigger than the current iPhone 4S now, at 3.5 inches.
With that, they will definitely need better battery power than what the current iPhone has to offer now …………………….. read more: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/
Will The iPhone 5 Have A New Dock Connector?
Apple’s iPhone 5 will no longer have the wide dock connector which is common for most Apple gadgets. This connector is the most common one we have seen since the release of the first iPod. The next generation iPod will now have a smaller 19-pin port. The 30-pin port will no longer be used for future products as well. The smaller port is an option which has been decided so that the earphone dock can be moved from the top to the bottom.
This is a great change but unfortunately, users will no longer be able to use their power chargers, speakers and other accessories that they currently use with all Apple devices ………………………. Read more: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
Thousands of iPhone Apps Can Access Your Address Book?
Did you know that one in five among all apps available in iTunes can actually access your address book? Yes, and this information is according to Bitdefender, which has recently analyzed around 65,000 of the most popular apps in the market. Around 41.4 pr cent of all the aps which were analyzed can even trck your location. A little over half only of the apps encrypt the data that they store.
These statistics can be quite worrying because that does not leave you with much privacy. Find out more about key findings on other applications …………………………………. Read more: http://www.macworld.co.uk/

