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The Big Deal: Back up your iPhone with the iKlips iOS Flash Drive
Alongside our regular MacNN Deals and Daily Deals posts, the writers of MacNN occasionally find offers that are interesting or major enough to warrant their own Big Deals post. Today, solve the problem of backing up your iPhone's data or transferring... more
TOP HEADLINES
- New Tim Cook letter calls for commission on technology and security
- DOJ files motion to force Apple submission to FBI backdoor demands
- Apple tops 'World's Most Admired Companies' list for ninth year
- Support for Apple Pay comes to another 45 US financial institutions
- Apple issues iOS update to fix iPhones bricked by Error 53
- Apple adds trade-in discounts to iPhone Upgrade Program
1h ago
SanDisk reveals new microSDXC, automotive memory cards, flash drive
SanDisk has launched a collection of new storage-related items at Mobile World Congress, including what it claims to be a microSD card with the world's fastest transfer speed. The fast Extreme PRO microSDXC UHS-II memory card is accompanied at the trade show by a new flash drive for devices using USB Type-C connections, and "automotive grade" memory cards designed for use with various in-vehicle computing applications.
2h ago
New Tim Cook letter calls for commission on technology and security
Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to employees over the weekend, to expand his stance on the FBI's demand for Apple to build a tool to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone 5c. Cook is resolute in his refusal in the letter, and proposes that congress actually do what some of its members have proposed, and "form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology and civil liberties to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy and personal freedoms" in which Apple would "gladly participate."
17h ago
FBI attempts to clarify shooter's iPhone 5c botched unlock timeline
Late Saturday night, the FBI confirmed that it was working "cooperatively" with the San Bernadino information technology department to try and undo the damage done by the county or department when the iCloud password on the iPhone 5c belonging to the county and used by shooter Syed Rizwan Farook was reset, preventing the agency from obtaining a backup of the work iPhone's contents. The statement issued by the FBI to "address misleading reports" claims that the agency's failure to unlock the device properly, coupled with the enterprise management misconfiguration of the device in the first place, has no bearing on the court order invoking the two-century-old All Writs Act that the FBI is leaning on to force Apple to do its bidding.
19h ago
Hands On: Lifeline 2 1.4 (iOS)
We're finally checking out the second in the series of our all time favorite games for iOS. Today, we're checking out another one in the emotional, immersive, and downright strange Lifeline series, the fantasy-themed Lifeline 2: Bloodline.
2d ago
Freebie Friday: Play with Space Marines, start learning to code
Everyone likes getting something for nothing, especially when there's no or relatively few catches. Freebie Friday is the post where the MacNN staff find stuff that you can get, and possibly make use of this weekend, without spending a single cent. This time, the freebies include courses introducing you to coding, a pile of games on Steam, a free weekend of multiplayer gaming on the PlayStation 4, and free apps for your iOS devices.
2d ago
App deals for OS X: TechTool Pro, AirRadar, Yep, PhotoSizer, more
Every so often, people browse the Internet and the Mac App Store to try and find useful things to add to their app arsenal, but sometimes it's hard to find discounted apps that you really want to get. For App Deals for OS X, the MacNN staff has compiled a list of apps for your Mac that are either a great bargain, or even free for a short while.
App deals for iOS: DuckTales: Remastered, Cloud Outliner 2 Pro, more
The App Store is a constantly-changing place, with new apps joining the catalog, while others adjust their prices to encourage some new sales. App Deals for iOS aims to point you in the direction of apps for your iPhone or iPad that have been reduced in price, making them an essential purchase, or in some cases, even free.
DOJ files motion to force Apple submission to FBI backdoor demands
The fight between Apple and a US magistrate judge (and the FBI) over whether a company can be forced by the government to install a backdoor that compromises the security of users has finally brought out some strong support of Apple's pro-privacy position from some prominent players in the tech industry. Following ambiguous statements expressing mild support from Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Microsoft head Satya Nadella, Twitter CEO tweeted an unequivocal "we stand with Tim Cook and Apple (and thank him for his leadership)!" message on Thursday.
Daily Deals: Hisense 55-inch 4K TV, Canon laser printer, Asus monitor
It's the end of another working week, and payday for a lucky few, making this a great time to read today's Daily Deals post. Every weekday, the staff of MacNN search online retailers to find offers, discounts, bargains, and promotions on hardware, software, gadgets, and games to add to the list. Old deals have been removed, while the new batch includes an Asus 28-inch 1080p monitor for $150, a Canon imageCLASS color laser printer for $180, and a Hisense 55-inch 4K Smart TV for $650.
Pointers: writing and publishing e-books
We've been wanting to take you through writing e-books for a long, long time. We wanted it so much that actually, we did it: our 2015 Summer Project detailed every step right up to the one key thing we could not cover –– and now we can. We weren't messing around with this, we wrote actual new books to publish; we didn't regurgitate Apple's instructions, or use sample text. Yet it was only with the much later production of the MacNN guides for new Mac and iPad users that we finally got to really experience the tricky last stage: we hit problems with Apple's iBooks approval process.
HSBC UK starts using voice biometrics, Touch ID for account security
Customers of HSBC in the United Kingdom will soon have to pass biometric security measures to access their bank accounts, instead of relying on passwords and PINs. Users of HSBC's telephone banking services will soon have to rely on a voice recognition system for authentication, while those who use iOS apps to manage their banking affairs will be able to log in quickly using their finger, after the apps gain support for Touch ID.
Apple extends duration of 2011 MacBook Pro GPU repair program
Apple updated its MacBook Pro Repair Extension Program webpage today, and has extended the repair period from three years to four years from its original date of sale. Originally scheduled to end on February 27 for all users, the extension continues to address select MacBook Pro computers that suffer from distorted, or no, video from a GPU failure.
Apple tops 'World's Most Admired Companies' list for ninth year
"There's a new AAA standard in corporate America," says Fortune magazine in its latest ranking of the "World's Most Admired Companies" -- "the one-two-three punch of Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon." For the ninth year running, Apple has topped the list, with Google's parent company close behind. Online retailer Amazon took third place, savvy investment firm Bershire Hathaway placed fourth, and entertainment giant Walt Disney rounded out the top five.
Opinion: Does Apple have a software quality problem or a PR problem?
Apple's software has come under the microscope lately, thanks in part to grievances that Apple aficionado Walt Mossberg recently highlighted in a recent column. Long-time Apple guru John Gruber recently raised these issues in a podcast with a couple of senior Apple execs Craig Federighi and Eddy Cue, who defended Apple's software quality, but instead blamed the sheer volume of iOS users "amplifying" software glitches in a way that is perhaps artificially distorting the true quality of Apple's software. Software and bugs certainly go hand-in-hand, but there does come a point where the number of glitches and bugs and interface/UI changes can become a deal killer -- are we getting anywhere near this tipping point with iOS and OS X?
MacNN Deals: Discounted cases and accessories for your iPhone
Every day, alongside our regular Daily Deals post, we are showcasing some of the offers available from our own MacNN Deals store. Today, we're highlighting accessories you can get for your iPhone, including a case and wallet that blocks RFID, a smart stylus, a cable that you can easily see in the dark, and a case with a built-in battery to boost the usability time of your smartphone.
China sees rush of new Apple Pay users on first day
A local Apple spokesman in China has noted that an inrush of new Apple Pay signups from users on the first day of availability in China yesterday has resulted in some delays and problems with letting users add their credit or debit cards to the service, but that problems would be "resolved soon." Unlike in the United States, Apple Pay in China has launched out of the gate with support from 80 percent of the country's card issuers, and many large retailers, who -- like most non-US countries -- have had NFC support in point-of-sale terminals for years.
Garmin unveils Vivofit 3, Vivoactive HR fitness trackers
Garmin has launched a pair of fitness trackers, with new additions being made to the Vivofit and Vivoactive lines. The Vivofit 3 is a band-style fitness tracker that includes Garmin's Move IQ system with automatic activity detection, while the Vivoactive HR is a GPS smartwatch that uses Elevate, the manufacturer's heart rate monitoring technology, which it can use to more accurately calculate calorie burn and the intensity of activities.
MacNN e-books for new Apple users
Get our new guides, and save them to your Mac or iOS device: these three volumes tell you all you need to get started with your new Apple devices. Written by best-selling technology authors Charles Martin and William Gallagher, these MacNN guides are now available for free on Apple's iBooks Store.
Support for Apple Pay comes to another 45 US financial institutions
On Friday, Apple added another 45 US financial institutions on its Apple Pay partner site who are now supporting the company's mobile payments technology, bringing the total in the United States up to approximately 1,045 (not including two "loyalty card" issuers, BJ's Wholesale and Kohl's). The news comes following reports that Apple Pay is now active in China, and that more US merchants are able to use the technology, thanks to a move to frequently NFC-friendly EMV-compatible card reader point-of-sale terminals.
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LG unveils modular G5 smartphone

LG has launched the G5 Android smartphone at Mobile World Congress. Running on a Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM and an always-on 5.3-inch Quad HD display, the key feature of this release is its removable base that can be used to remove the battery, as well as for the insertion of modules that add more functionality. A 2,800mAh battery, rear 16MP and front 8MP cameras, and 32GB of expandable storage are also touted. http://bit.ly/1Q4Ybcx
Amazon raises free delivery minimum

Amazon has raised the minimum value of non-book orders required to get free shipping, in an attempt to push more customers over to its Prime service. Amazon's support pages advise the value has increased from $35 to $49 for non-subscribers, but for orders of certain eligible books, the minimum is still $25. http://amzn.to/1Q4Wn3f
Samsung officially debuts Galaxy S7, S7 Edge
Launching the Mobile World Congress trade show early, Samsung has officially revealed the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Both the 5.5-inch S7 Edge and 5.1-inch Edge run at 2560x1440 resolution, sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 eight-core processor, or an Exynos chipset, depending on geographical region. Each model runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, have 32GB of storage, and microSD expansion. The cameras are improved 16MP units, with a wider aperture, and improved low-light performance. Physically, the backs are curved again, and include IP68 water resistance. Pricing and official release date are not yet known.

Apple to run iPhone sales contest
Apple retail store employees who are the most successful at selling iPhones in their region between Sunday, February 21 and March 26 could win prizes ranging up to an all-expense-paid vacation to Cupertino, according to a new promotional memo. The program, which will also measure customer satisfaction and other metrics, will also reward top-selling stores with stories parties and gifts from the in-house Apple Headquarters Apple Store, which sells promotional items unavailable elsewhere. It's the first time the company has promoted a sales-driven "celebration" contest specifically to boost iPhone sales. http://bit.ly/1PO7UGf
Cook, FBI director summoned for House hearing
In what is likely to be a contentious discussion, if it happens at all, Apple CEO Tim Cook and FBI Director James Comey have been invited to testify before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. The pair have been invited so the committee can hear the "ongoing debate related to encryption technologies" from both law enforcement, and the technology company side. Neither invitee has responded, and the committee is expecting to hold the hearing as soon as possible. http://1.usa.gov/1Ts4LhH
Vizio sued in Indiana over watcher monitoring
Indiana resident Trent Strader has launched a class action suit against television maker Vizio, claiming that the manufacturer's television was collecting user data about what was being watched through the "Smart Interactivity" software installed on the television, which was then forwarded to the company, who then sold it for gain. Lawfirm Cohen & Malad representing Strader claimed in the filing that viewers did not consent to this surveillance, and were never informed about it. The suit will likely be combined with several other suits in other states over similar matters. http://indy.st/1Q6gPnU
Find My iPhone saves kidnapped woman
An 18-year-old woman allegedly kidnapped by an ex-boyfriend was rescued by police thanks to the victim's mother knowing how to use Find My iPhone to track the young lady's location. The victim was found bound and gagged in suspect Joesph Boller's car 150 miles from home, and authorities arrested Boller with bail set at $150,000. The girl was able to text her mother for assistance before being bound, and Find My iPhone allows family users to opt-in to using the service together as Find My Friends does. The Find My iPhone service has been used numerous times to help locate missing people as well as stolen or misplaced iOS devices. http://nbcnews.to/1oPB4fj

















