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An advertisement for the Apple iPhone is shown at a retail store of an Orange mobile phone network provider in Bordeaux, southwestern France, October 23, 2009. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

"Jail broken" iPhones hacked by new virus

Reuters - 2 hours, 43 minutes ago

BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers have built a virus that attacks Apple Inc's iPhone by secretly taking control of the devices via their Internet connections, security experts said.

  • 3G Coverage? Apple Joins AT&T-Verizon Ad Battle NewsFactor - 2 hours, 44 minutes ago

    Is an iPhone an acceptable device for business users? Verizon Wireless and AT&T have been involved in a public multimillion-dollar spat over the question with dueling television advertising campaigns -- and a lawsuit to boot. Now Apple is stepping into the fray with its own ads.

  • Drobo expands line with Drobo S and Drobo Elite Macworld.com - 2 hours, 48 minutes ago

    Data Robotics, makers of the popular Drobo () “storage robot,” is expanding its product line with two devices, the Drobo S and the Drobo Elite.

  • Apple launching ads targeting Verizon's network Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 4:25 PM ET

    It is a period of war between providers. Verizon's TV commercials and print ads, striking from the safety of the company's widely-touted network, have struck a blow against AT&T's PR, reducing its lawyers to picking apart semantics. AT&T's 3G network, clearly suffering from a lack of coverage and little blue dots, fought back with its own commercial featuring Luke Wilson and a snarky, magnetic checklist.

  • Twelve South announces BassJump laptop subwoofer Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 4:23 PM ET

    Twelve South on Monday announced the BassJump, a portable, USB-powered "subwoofer" designed to enhance your MacBook's audio output by adding midrange and bass frequencies that the MacBook's built-in speakers can't adequately produce.

  • iPhone Hogs Half of World's Mobile Data? Not Really PC World - Mon Nov 23, 3:51 PM ET

    A report from AdMob has people claiming there is now proof that iPhone users now account for more than half of mobile data traffic. For months now many have suspected the iPhone - with its data-hungry applications - is a network bandwidth hog. But a closer look at the AdMob report reveals iPhone users probably aren't as hoggish as some in the blogosphere are claiming.

  • iPhone Hints: Give thanks for the iPhone's physical controls Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 3:17 PM ET

    Thursday is Thanksgiving in the U.S, so in this week's super-sized edition of iPhone hints we give thanks for the few, the proud, the useful—the iPhone’s physical controls.

  • Apple to offer Black Friday deals Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 2:22 PM ET

    Shoppers, start your engines! Er, well, maybe not just yet.

  • Apple's Schiller talks App Store, approval process Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 1:28 PM ET

    As the controversy over the best-selling phenomenon App Store and the Approval Process of Mysteries (take that, Harry Potter) continues, Apple has awoken legendary hero and senior vice president Phil Schiller from his slumber beneath 1 Infinite Loop for some damage control. In an interview with BusinessWeek’s Arik Hesseldahl, Schiller discusses the App Store approval process, its raison d’être, and what Apple’s doing to improve the situation.

  • New guide explains ins and outs of server virtualization InfoWorld - Mon Nov 23, 1:06 PM ET

    San Francisco - InfoWorld released today the fifth entry in its "Deep Dive" series of special PDF reports, covering the now-crucial area of server virtualization. InfoWorld, a Web-based publication devoted to emerging technology and hands-on business tech expertise, had previously released "Deep Dive" reports on cloud computing, Windows 7, enterprise iPhone, and next-gen mobile devices, as well as a quick-start guide to Windows 7.

  • Can Apple's iPhone 'Walled Garden' Continue to Thrive? PC World - Mon Nov 23, 12:12 PM ET

    About 10 percent of software applications turned down by Apple's App Store are "inappropriate," either because they will steal personal data, are meant to help users break the law, or contain "inappropriate content," an Apple senior executive reportedly said.

  • New Worm Steals Data From Jailbroken iPhones NewsFactor - Mon Nov 23, 11:52 AM ET

    Just two weeks after Apple iPhone users in Australia reported jailbroken iPhones came under siege by attackers, a new version of the iPhone worm is posing a threat. Symantec reports the new worm targets jailbroken iPhones running SSH that are still using the default password. The worm can reportedly steal data stored on the iPhone as well as connect back to the attacker, giving them control of the phone.

  • Third iPhone worm targets jailbroken iPhones in Europe, Australia Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 10:50 AM ET

    Another week, another worm hitting jailbroken iPhones. As with the previous exploits, which Rickrolled your phone’s wallpaper and stole your data, this nasty piece of work burrows its way into your jailbroken device if you haven’t changed the password for the iPhone’s root account—you have changed your root password, right? Right?

  • Apple's iPhone App Store Approvals a Necessary Evil PC World - Mon Nov 23, 9:53 AM ET

    The Apple App Store has been the subject of debate. Developers complain about the hoops they have to jump through to get through the approval process, while Apple defends the process and claims there is nothing wrong with the App Store. As with most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

  • Jungle Disk upgrades online backup services Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 9:10 AM ET

    Jungle Disk () —which we recently reviewed in our roundup of online backup services—has announced upgrades to two of its products and introduced two new ones.

  • KT to Sell IPhone in South Korea PC World - Sun Nov 22, 11:10 PM ET

    South Korean carrier KT will start selling the iPhone this month, the company said Monday, bringing the hit device to another Asian country.

  • Hands on: Roku's updated Player software and new Channel Store Macworld.com - Sun Nov 22, 9:00 PM ET

    Roku will announce on Monday a major update to the software powering the company’s Roku Player models. As part of that update, the company will also introduce the new Roku Channel Store.

  • Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The mobile device which has been available for years through unofficial channels in China will finally be accessible to millions of user in one of the world's largest mobile phone market. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
    South Koreans to get Apple's iPhone this week AP - Sun Nov 22, 2:49 AM ET

    SEOUL, South Korea - Apple Inc's iPhone is coming to South Korea this week, a local carrier announced Sunday, bringing the iconic communications device to one of the world's most sophisticated mobile phone markets.

  • The Macalope Weekly: Stupidium is an infinite resource Macworld.com - Sat Nov 21, 10:00 AM ET

    It was a banner week for stupid opinion pieces about Apple. Indeed, the Macalope had a hard time narrowing the field. He did eventually pick two lucky winners, but he’d like to assure all the silly pundits who auditioned that they did horrible, horrible work and even though they didn’t get selected, they should still feel terrible about themselves. Before we wade into the muck, though, who wants to dance…with Microsoft?!

  • Gameloft to cut back on Android development Macworld.com - Fri Nov 20, 4:21 PM ET

    Though you may think us to be iPhone fans all the time, we really do want to root for the underdog. Whether it's Google's Android or Palm's webOS, the smartphone industry could really use a David to the iPhone's Goliath to promote competition and better products all around.

  • Mac OS X 10.6.2 Hack Gets Atom Support Back PC World - Fri Nov 20, 3:49 PM ET

    Early last week, Apple released the 10.6.2 update to Snow Leopard loaded mostly with welcome, but unsurprising bug fixes, including a patch for the uncommon but extremely harmful user account deletion bug.

  • The Cisco Systems logo stands in front of the company's headquarters in San Jose, California. Cisco on Friday announced the release of a free iPhone application for anyone who wants to stay on top of the latest trojans, worms, or other threats marauding on the Internet.(AFP/Getty Images/File)
    Cisco releases Web security app for iPhone AFP - Fri Nov 20, 11:56 AM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Cisco on Friday announced the release of a free iPhone application for anyone who wants to stay on top of the latest trojans, worms, or other threats marauding on the Internet.

  • Cloud Engines updates Pogoplug media sharing device Macworld.com - Fri Nov 20, 9:00 AM ET

    On Friday, Cloud Engines introduced the second generation of its Pogoplug multimedia sharing device. The Pogoplug is designed to plug into your home or small office network and let you access and share content of USB hard drives over the Internet using a standard Web browser.

  • First Look: Super Monkey Ball 2 Macworld.com - Thu Nov 19, 9:00 PM ET

    The original Super Monkey Ball was an App Store launch game and sold like gangbusters. Taking advantage of the iPhone’s accelerometer controls and already possessing a huge following thanks to its console success, Super Monkey Ball was one of the most highly anticipated apps on the iPhone.

  • Android vs. iPhone: Which Has the More Advanced Users? PC World - Thu Nov 19, 5:26 PM ET

    It seems the mobile world is full of silly little battles these days. You've got the AT&T-Verizon ad assault. There's that ever-popular Droid-iPhone rivalry. And then, of course, everyone's favorite Google Phone debate: Is there a Google Phone? If there were one, would it harm other Android phones? Or could it become -- gasp -- the elusive iPhone killer?

  • Hack brings 10.6.2 back to Atom processors Macworld.com - Thu Nov 19, 4:41 PM ET

    Remember last week, when the net was abuzz with the news that the Mac OS X 10.6.2 update broke notebooks with Atom processors? Well, given the first syllable of the word "hackintosh" it's little surprise that that state of affairs has changed. The release of a newly-hacked kernel claims to allow the Snow Leopard to roam freely off of the Apple steppes.

  • FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2008 file photo, a variety of retail gift cards are seen on a kiosk at a store in Santa Clara, Calif. Gift cards sales, which took a hit last year, are not expected to revive this holiday season as shoppers stretch their budgets by buying at deep discounts. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar, file)
    Holiday Shopping Notebook: Holiday gimmicks AP - Thu Nov 19, 4:04 PM ET

    As you rush into the holiday shopping season, you may catch a whiff of cookies baking at the mall or find a note from a roving elf on your iPhone or get a coupon by text message.

  • SubRosaSoft introduces FileSalvage 7 Macworld.com - Thu Nov 19, 1:23 PM ET

    SubRosaSoft has released FileSalvage 7, an update to its data recovery software. The latest release offers Snow Leopard support and enables better recovery for flash-memory cards and Windows drives. SubRosaSoft gave FileSalvage’s user interface a facelift, too.

  • Indian Eye Hospital Uses iPhone for Remote Diagnostics PC World - Thu Nov 19, 1:10 PM ET

    An Indian eye hospital is piloting software that will push to doctors' iPhones retinal images collected from patients in remote locations.

  • Agile Web Solutions releases 1Password 3 Macworld.com - Thu Nov 19, 1:00 PM ET

    Everybody bring out the noisemakers, confetti, and party poppers. Fresh out of public beta, the one-stop password-managing shop known as Agile Web Solutions 1Password 3 is now available to one and all.

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