Posted by on October 18, 2011 ·
Does the iPhone 4S screen have a yellowish tint?
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Josh P. Miller/CNET)
Some new
iPhone 4S owners are saying that their screens display a yellowish tint, prompting a few of them to dub the alleged defect “yellowgate.”
Posting messages at the Apple Support Forum, several of the users say that the screen looks washed out and that the whites look more yellow, especially when [...]
Posted by on October 18, 2011 ·
Does the iPhone 4S screen have a yellowish tint?
(Credit:
Josh P. Miller/CNET)
Some new
iPhone 4S owners are saying that their screens display a yellowish tint, prompting a few of them to dub the alleged defect “yellowgate.”
Posting messages at the Apple Support Forum, several of the users say that the screen looks washed out and that the whites look more yellow, especially when [...]
Posted by on October 13, 2011 ·
The latest antivirus detection file update of Norton Antivirus blocked access to Facebook after mistaking it for a phishing site, Symantec told CNET today.
The problem was fixed yesterday within hours of it being noticed, according to a statement from Symantec, which acquired Norton and its antivirus software a decade ago. “The issue occurred due to content within the site being falsely [...]
Posted by on October 12, 2011 ·
Samsung is updating its smartphones to make a Dutch court's Oct. 14 deadline.
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Samsung)
Samsung is planning to launch updated versions of its Galaxy S, Galaxy S II, and Ace smartphones in the Netherlands to avoid seeing its handsets banned from sale later this month.
“We’ve fixed the technological problem and upgraded products to address the issue,” a Samsung spokesman [...]
Posted by on September 20, 2011 ·
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com.
Skype is working to fix a security hole in its iOS app for the iPhone and iPod touch that allows a hacker to steal a user’s address book. The vulnerability, located in the app’s chat message window, can be exploited with JavaScript code, and was first pointed out by security researcher Phil Purviance [...]