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Russian Siri “Port” Garners Mixed Results

Okay, so we’ve been debating running this story for quite some time now, but we figured since this involves Siri, that ultimately we should do so. You’re probably all aware of the so-called Siri port that runs on some Russian server hosted who-knows-where. Well, apparently it technically works, although many have had very mixed success [...]

Add AirPlay to any TV with a $35 Mini Computer

AirPlay is possibly one of the unsung heroes of the iOS world, and if you own an iOS device and an Apple TV, then you really should be taking advantage of it. If you don’t have an Apple TV then there may just be another option on the table. Using a Raspberry Pi computer, it [...]

Photo Booth Ported to the iPhone 4S

When Apple released the iPad 2 last year, the company boasted its new dual-core processor and front and rear-facing cameras. These improvements to the iPad 2 meant that App Store developers could release more elaborate and intensive applications for the tablet. Apple also took advantage of the opportunity themselves by launching a native Photo Booth [...]

New Zealand Hacker Is Selling 1.5 Million Facebook Usernames and Passwords

A Verisign internet security group entitled iDefense has found that a hacker is attempting to sell one and a half million social networking usernames and passwords, and the more friends an account has, the more expensive the account.  This is an unprecedented type of sale and could be the result of all the phishing scams [...]

Beware Of Facebook Comment Spoofing

F-Secure has suggested that Facebook’s new reply-by-email feature may be exploitable.  The press release explains that malicious users can respond to any thread on Facebook as long as they have the proper thread email address.  The full explanation is this as follows.

When there is a posted item or status update available on Facebook, and a [...]

Beware Of Facebook Comment Spoofing

F-Secure has suggested that Facebook’s new reply-by-email feature may be exploitable.  The press release explains that malicious users can respond to any thread on Facebook as long as they have the proper thread email address.  The full explanation is this as follows.

When there is a posted item or status update available on Facebook, and a [...]