Software pirates use Apple tech to put hacked apps on iPhones
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Software pirates have hijacked technology designed by Apple Inc to distribute hacked versions of Spotify, Angry Birds, Pokemon Go, Minecraft and other popular apps on iPhones, Reuters has found. "Developers that abuse our enterprise certificates are in violation of the Apple Developer Enterprise Program Agreement and will have their certificates terminated, and if appropriate, they will be removed from our Developer Program completely," an Apple spokesperson told Reuters. They are the centerpiece of Apple's program for corporate apps and enable consumers to install apps onto iPhones without Apple's knowledge. Apple last month briefly banned Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc from using enterprise certificates after they used them to distribute data-gathering apps to consumers. The misuse of the enterprise certificates seen by Reuters does not rely on jailbreaking and can be used on unmodified iPhones.iPhone: Android smartphone makers watch out, future Apple iPhones set to change the game
according to According to Fast Company's rankings, Apple in 2018 slipped to 17th spot from being numero uno. The magazine, however, categorically pointed out that the only true innovation Apple made in 2018 was its A12 bionic chip that powers the latest-generation of iPhones – the XS, XS Max and XR. The A12 bionic chip that currently powers the iPhones is absolutely top-notch and one of the fastest around. If TSMC does manage to get a 5nm chip into future iPhones, it could give Android smartphone makers something to worry and think about. Rumours of the 2019 iPhones have started to gather pace and it is expected that Apple will once again launch three new iPhones.Apple to give new iPhones three cameras, top analyst predicts - Tech News
Apple looks set to jump on the industry trend towards even more cameras in its next iPhone models. According to renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities, the next iPhones will get an ultra-wide-angle lens in addition to the two ones on current models – and he's known to get it right.Apple won't be the first to a camera feature like this, however. Other manufacturers such as Samsung and Huawei are already incorporating three – and in some cases four – cameras into their smartphones to improve image quality and camera versatility.collected by :Clara William
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