Gadget News and Reviews

iPhone 5 to have in-cell touch panels instead of capacitive screens – makes it lighter and thinner

iPhone 5 to have in-cell touch panels instead of capacitive screens – makes it lighter and thinner

Apr 22, 2012

If we construct the iPhone 5 based on rumors, it will have a 4.6-inch screen and a thin, lightweight liquid metal chassis. Inside should be a quad-core A6 processor. What we don’t know is whether or not it will have the same Retina Display as the new iPad but a recent report fills in a small detail on the display of the next-generation iPhone. According to...

iPhone 5 to have liquid metal case – launching this June?

iPhone 5 to have liquid metal case – launching this June?

Apr 20, 2012

It could be that iPhone 5 – possibly the “new iPhone” – is launching this summer. Korean site ETNews says it will debut at Apple’s very own Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The website also claims iPhone 5 will have a liquid metal chassis, an alloy of copper, zirconium, titanium, nickel, and several other metals that leave its surface as smooth...

Is Apple planning to include 3D technology on iPhone and iPad?

Is Apple planning to include 3D technology on iPhone and iPad?

Apr 19, 2012

In so far as 3D technology goes, LG is one of the few manufacturer trying to break grounds with it on their smartphones. They started with Optimus 3D and more recently, Optimus 3D MAX. Apple recently posted a job opening and is looking for a specialist on 3D technology. Could Apple be following LG’s lead and incorporate 3D on next-generation iPhones and...

Backdoor trojan infects Macs and Windows PC through Microsoft Office

Backdoor trojan infects Macs and Windows PC through Microsoft Office

Apr 17, 2012

You’ve probably updated your Mac by now to remove Flashback malware from your computer. If you haven’t done that yet, you should read our how-to guide to keep your personal information safe from prying internet criminals. But there’s a new trojan that should keep you on your toes called “Backdoor.” And you have Microsoft Office to blame for it. The...

How to update your Mac and get rid of Flashback

How to update your Mac and get rid of Flashback

Apr 14, 2012

That was fast. Apple released a security update that does more than prevent Flashback from collecting personal information – it gets rid of it once and for all. The update – called Java for OS X Lion 2012-003 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 8 – is recommended for all Mac users with Java installed and is accessible via Software Update preferences. Unlike...

Apple finally addresses Flashback on Macs – prepares malware removal tool

Apple finally addresses Flashback on Macs – prepares malware removal tool

Apr 11, 2012

Less than a week ago we reported about Flashback, a malware that affects more than half a million Macs worldwide. Though it doesn’t sound dangerous, the trojan is capable of gathering sensitive information on your Mac by exploiting a Java vulnerability. Apple may have released a Java update to keep Flashback from acquiring data but it doesn’t remove the...