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- 12 April 2013
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News: iPhone 6 concept image shows curved flexible screen
A concept image of the Apple iPhone 6 shows a radical curved screen design and the loss of the home button.
- 11 April 2013
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News: Designer shows off $17.8 million iPhone
UK-based designer Stuart Hughes, renowned for his extravagant technology designs including an iPad 2 with t-rex bone shaved into it, has created an iPhone 5 worth $17.8 million.
- 10 April 2013
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News: Remains of the Day: Single digits
Apple's got its finger on the pulse of security development, the iPhone should not be a number but a free man, and a former Apple exec is on the market once again. The remainders for Tuesday, April 9, 2013 are getting with the program.
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How-Tos: How to use an iPhone as a Wi-Fi hotspot: configuring Personal Hotspot
Connect to the internet when you're on the go by using your iPhone as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Learn how in our step-by-step guide.
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News: T-Mobile offers iPhone 5 at no upfront payment in trade-in deal
T-Mobile USA is trying to boost the number of iPhone users on its network by offering the iPhone 5 without down payment to people who bring in their iPhone 4 and 4S smartphones for a trade-in which could also earn them up to US$120 in credits.
- 09 April 2013
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News: Mobile phone apps view private data more than necessary, says French study
Mobile phone apps are accessing users' private data and transmitting it to remote servers far more than appears strictly necessary, while users have inadequate tools to monitor or control such access, according to a new study by two French government agencies.
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News: What Will the iPhone 5S and iOS 7 Look Like?
The iPhone 5S rumors are swirling. Pundits and Apple watchers are predicting models with different screen sizes, cheaper prices, face recognition and NFC support.
- 08 April 2013
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Opinion: Repairing your iPad's network connection
Reader Walt Czeka's iPad has suddenly turned a blind eye to his local network. He writes:
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News: Inside Siri's brain: The challenges of extending Apple's virtual assistant
Siri is, by far, my favorite recent addition to iOS. In an age when electronic devices keep getting smaller, faster, and thinner, the humble keyboard feels increasingly like a relic of a bygone era--an era when computers were designed to occupy entire rooms instead of the palm of a hand. Apple's virtual assistant has changed the ways in which I interact with my mobile devices in a significant, if small, way.
- 05 April 2013
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News: 4G tests show impact on Freeview is less than expected
The first tests on 4G using the 800MHz have shown the interference with Freeview is lower than expected.
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News: Budget plastic iPhone shown in concept image
Apple's rumoured budget iPhone with a plastic case has been shown in a new concept image.
- 04 April 2013
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How-Tos: How to thoroughly wipe all data from your devices
Nothing lasts forever – especially not in the realm of hardware. If your Smartphone, Tablet or hard drive has long passed its prime and you plan on selling it, you should make sure to permanently erase your data from it. Here's how to do so for each individual device.
- 03 April 2013
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Opinion: How to fast-charge your iPhone or iPad using a standard USB port
Back in January I wrote about the "inconvenient truth" of trying to charge your iPad from a USB port: there's not enough juice.
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News: What's Behind Apple's Mea Culpa in China?
Apple CEO Tim Cook's overboard apology to China about the company's alleged disregard of customer service highlights an East-West cultural clash about how to do business.
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Risky business
Are you sitting down? Because the Wall Street Journal says Apple's going to release a new iPhone this year. I know! Elsewhere, Alan Kay takes a potshot at the iPad, and the first Steve Jobs movie gets ready to hit many of your screens. The remainders for Tuesday, April 2, 2013 love that old time rock 'n roll.
- 02 April 2013
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Opinion: The Macalope: It's dumb work if you can get it
All too often, delving into an egregious act of silly punditry is like peeling an onion of dumb. So many stupid, stinky layers.
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Fool on the hill
Yes, yes, it's April Fool's Day. But here at the Remains of the Day, it's business as usual. So you can read about non-resellable MP3s, rumors about the next two iPhones, and Tim Cook's handsome, handsome yearbook photos without any fear that we're out to fool you. That's because the remainders for Monday, April 1, 2013, respect everything about you.
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News: Speakerfy sees mini-concerts, more social music sharing with new app
Imagine you're working out with friends at the gym and you all want to listen to a song, but only one person has it downloaded. Not a problem: Beaming the song from one smartphone to any number of other devices is a little easier now with a new app.
- 29 March 2013
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Purple reign
Apple would really, really, really appreciate it if you'd give Final Cut Pro X just one more chance. Elsewhere, iPhone 5S rumors are running rampant on the streets, and photographic proof of Steve Jobs's most daring choice. This is the column formerly known as the remainders for Thursday, March 28, 2013.
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Opinion: Automator workflow of the month: April Fools' Day pranks
As I've outlined over the many years we've produced these Automator tips, this fine utility can be used in powerful ways to make your work easier. However, in the hands of the office prankster it can also be used as a useful tool on the first day of April.
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