Apple’s 4-inch iPhone is reportedly a 6 in a 5S case

Apparently that “se” refers to “special edition” and points to a phone that looks and feels very similar to the 5s, but has all new internals and software that would make it parallel to that of the 6 and 6s. For example, the 5s’ chamfered edges would be replaced by the curved glass on the iPhone 6 line, while the cameras would be upgraded to 8-megapixel for the rear and 1.2-megapixel for the front....

Read More

Apple Announces News App for iPhone and iPad

SAN FRANCISCO — June 8, 2015 — Apple® today unveiled an all-new News app delivering the best news reading experience on any mobile device. Available with iOS 9 this fall for iPhone® and iPad®, News combines the visually rich layout of a magazine with the immediacy and customization of digital media. News follows over a million topics and pulls relevant stories based on your specific interests that can be easily shared or saved for...

Read More

Apple’s 4-inch iPhone is reportedly a 6 in a 5S case

Apparently that “se” refers to “special edition” and points to a phone that looks and feels very similar to the 5s, but has all new internals and software that would make it parallel to that of the 6 and 6s. For example, the 5s’ chamfered edges would be replaced by the curved glass on the iPhone 6 line, while the cameras would be upgraded to 8-megapixel for the rear and 1.2-megapixel for the front....

Read More

The RSA keynotes: a cautionary tale

One security researcher suggested the decision shows that RSA is out of touch. Another was annoyed that RSA went the route of “I’m not a doctor but I play one on TV” for its keynotes. The blowback is understandable when you consider that attendees probably expect keynotes that are indicators of trends, demonstrate insight into industry concerns and are pertinent to the conference’s community. So maybe RSA is...

Read More

The RSA keynotes: a cautionary tale

One security researcher suggested the decision shows that RSA is out of touch. Another was annoyed that RSA went the route of “I’m not a doctor but I play one on TV” for its keynotes. The blowback is understandable when you consider that attendees probably expect keynotes that are indicators of trends, demonstrate insight into industry concerns and are pertinent to the conference’s community. So maybe RSA is...

Read More