Where Are They Now? Apple's iOS 6 Devices Approved For U.S. Military Use Apple's iPhones and iPads have been given an official security thumbs-up for the Defense Department's 600,000 mobile users. Read More » By: Kit Eaton
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technology Revel Adds Facebook-Based Fraud Prevention To IPad Product Revel, one of the largest producers of iPad-based POS systems, is now displaying customers' Facebook profile pictures as an anti-fraud measure. Read More » By: Neal Ungerleider
Tech Forecast Apple Rumor Patrol: Tracking The Worldwide Developers Conference Apple's all-important developers conference starts June 10. Speculation about what's being announced starts ... yesterday. Read More » By: Kit Eaton
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Most Innovative Companies 2013 Apple's WWDC Tickets Sell Out In Two Minutes Despite a hefty $1,599 price tag, tickets to this year's World Wide Developer Conference--where Apple has been known to unveil major product announcements--sold out in two minutes. Read More » Source: The Verge
technology Apple Reveals June 10th Date For Worldwide Developer's Conference Apple's announced that WWDC 2013 is due to kick off on June 10th, and tickets go on sale tomorrow. Read More » Source: Fast Company
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Tech Edge Fox News Beaming Coupons To iPhones Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and Shaw Media are testing a product which will beam product coupons to customers watching television commercials. Read More » By: Neal Ungerleider