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It appears that Microsoft is really putting every effort to make all of its software services available on all types of devices, regardless of make or mobile operating system.
If an iPhone is stolen and the Find My Phone feature has been deactivated, the Activation Lock will stop that device from being re-used by another Apple account. That is how the Activation Lock feature works, and it appears that it is quite effective in curbing iPhone theft cases.
Based on new analysis by financial analysis firm Morgan Stanley, Apple may have shipped as many as 69 million units of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus last quarter.
Morgan Stanley released its latest prediction for iPhone shipments via a recently released investor note. The firm had previously predicted that there would be 62 million units sold of the new iPhone models. But later it had updated its forecast to 67 million.
Tech companies Apple and Ericsson are engaged in a heated legal battle over royalties and patents. Just recently, Apple filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the North District of California, claiming that while it utilizes Ericsson's LTE technology in its devices, it does not agree that patents related to that technology are essential to cellular operation. Furthermore, Apple believes the patents fetch too much in royalties.
According to information collected by market monitoring firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, Apple's latest iPhone models -- the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus -- have bumped up the sales figures of iOS smartphones, causing a small dip in Android's market share.
In the corporate world, iOS is king. Well, at least based on a survey conducted by investment firm Piper Jaffray.
Piper Jaffray asked 112 corporate information officers (CIOs) regarding what mobile platform they are currently using. According to the firm's survey, 98 percent of the CIOs favored using iOS for business. Furthermore, 89 percent of them stated that they provide iOS devices for their employees. The survey covers the use of both iPhones and iPads in corporate settings.
You just got a new iOS device for Christmas. For sure, you are beaming with excitement, but also feeling a bit intimidated, especially if you have never owned an iOS handset before.
That's alright -- we have all been there before. To get you started on your brand new iOS device, you just need to follow the simple tips outlined below.
Yes, we are well into the holiday season. There is plenty of cheers, gifts, food, drinks, and of course, taking pictures of your loved ones and the holiday sights. If you own an iPhone, you probably know that your device is generally considered one of the better smartphones out there that consumers can use for capturing images. If you would like to take better pictures this season using your iPhone, you can try checking out the following tips, accessories, and iOS app suggestions.
Sprint has expanded its popular iPhone for Life plan to include a new option that allows subscribers to lease the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus over the course of 30 months.
In this new option, subscribers will need to pay $18 each month in order to lease the 16 gigabyte edition of the iPhone 6, and $23 each month for the 16 gigabyte edition of the iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple is planning to make Beats Music automatically part of its iOS software starting 2015. This means that beginning next year, every iPhone and iPad user will have the music subscription app pre-installed in their devices.