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iOS: A visual history
iOS: A visual history
In what is widely regarded as his greatest presentation ever, Apple's Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to the world on January 9th, 2007. In the five-plus years since then, the iPhone, iPad, and...
·theverge.com·
iOS: A visual history
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S - A Rumor Roundup and Retrospective
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S - A Rumor Roundup and Retrospective
According to new shots showing alleged leaked parts for the upcoming iPhone 5, website MacPost.net (via MacRumors) shows a white back cover from an Apple internal prototype iPhone dated June 7, 2011, labeled N94 and EVT (Engineering Verification Test). In Apple’s prototype design cycle, the EVT monicker is one step ahead of DVT, which stands
·macstories.net·
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S - A Rumor Roundup and Retrospective
"iPhone 4S" Name Shown On OtterBox Case Packaging
"iPhone 4S" Name Shown On OtterBox Case Packaging
According to a series of tweets posted earlier today by @chronic on the @chronicwire Twitter account, accessory maker OtterBox has built over 3 million cases for a rumored upcoming “iPhone 4S” device. As seen in the photos posted online, the packaging of one of such cases depicts the “iPhone 4S” name, as well as what
·macstories.net·
"iPhone 4S" Name Shown On OtterBox Case Packaging
iOS 4.3.1 Patch Imperative - Battery Drain, Alarm Clock Bug, Safari Hole
iOS 4.3.1 Patch Imperative - Battery Drain, Alarm Clock Bug, Safari Hole
Apple’s iOS operating system continues to be plagued by a recurring alarm clock bug resulting in missed appointments, including church and yoga sessions this Sunday. This only adds to emerging complaints in regards to other issues with the new iOS, such as battery drainage.
·news.softpedia.com·
iOS 4.3.1 Patch Imperative - Battery Drain, Alarm Clock Bug, Safari Hole
Rapid growth in transaction logs, CPU use, and memory consumption in Exchange Server 2010 when a user syncs a mailbox by using an iOS 6.1 or 6.1.1-based device - Microsoft Support
Rapid growth in transaction logs, CPU use, and memory consumption in Exchange Server 2010 when a user syncs a mailbox by using an iOS 6.1 or 6.1.1-based device - Microsoft Support
Fixes an issue in which Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server and Mailbox server resources are consumed, log growth becomes excessive, memory and CPU use may increase significantly, and server performance is affected.
·support.microsoft.com·
Rapid growth in transaction logs, CPU use, and memory consumption in Exchange Server 2010 when a user syncs a mailbox by using an iOS 6.1 or 6.1.1-based device - Microsoft Support