How Apple Could Copy Samsung to Revive iPhone Sales2016-07-31





How Apple Could Copy Samsung to Revive iPhone Sales


How Apple Could Copy Samsung to Revive iPhone Sales
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As Apple iPhone sales stagnate, services promise growth for Cupertino


As Apple iPhone sales stagnate, services promise growth for Cupertino
Apple's shares rose as much as 8 percent to 4.35, its the biggest percentage gain since April 2014.(File) Apple's shares rose as much as 8 percent to 4.35, its the biggest percentage gain since April 2014.(File)Though Apple Inc is selling enough iPhones to keep investors happy for now, the world's most valuable publicly traded company is set increasingly to rely on its apps and services to drive growth.






Apple issues urgent iPhone update to fix security flaw


Apple issues urgent iPhone update to fix security flaw
Apple has an urgent message for iPhone and iPad owners: Make sure you download the newest iOS update for your device.The latest updates -- iOS 9.3.3 on iPhones and iPads , as well as OS X 10.11.6 for computers, tvOS 9.2.2 for Apple TV and watchOS 2.2.2 -- patches a hole that could let a hacker steal information from your device.Without the update, your device could be compromised if you receive an infected iMessage or e-mail that contains a bad *.tiff image file.The file contains a code that gives hackers access to everything stored on your phone including your passwords.The worse part - you don't have to download anything for the malware to be installed since iMessage and Safari automatically render an "image" as soon as it is received.You can, however, turn off iMessage on your phone and disable MMS messaging, to prevent your device from automatically downloading any images, malicious or otherwise.Many people don't worry about malware on Apple devices, unlike Windows computers, but this is one of those rare cases where iPhones have a vulnerability to a specific threat.


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