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iOS 7 update smashes records, doubles Internet traffic

iOS 7 has smashed records, doubling Internet traffic as phone fans race to download the software and update iPhone and iPad. The new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C — on sale today — may have left many of you cold, but iOS 7 proved enormously popular with owners of older iPhones and iPads. Broadband bigwigs BT Retail told the Guardian that British …

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Sprint confirms ‘One Up’ early phone upgrade program

Sprint on Friday confirmed its own early-upgrade program, “One Up,” that will allow customers to pay in monthly installments and change their phones once a year. The program comes with an introductory offer of a $15 discount on its Unlimited, My Way, and All-In plans, one of which must be selected for One Up. The company noted that for a …

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How to make the systemwide text size even larger in iOS 7

Now playing: Watch this: Fix iOS 7’s most annoying quirks 2:47 I’ll see your large text size and raise you larger text size. As previously discussed, iOS 7 features Dynamic Text, which lets you change the default size of text across the entire device. The slider for Dynamic Text can be found via this path: Settings > General > Text …

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Weird iOS 7 bug lets you bypass lock to share photos

Apple has admitted there’s a bug in its brand-new iOS 7 software that lets you access and share photos without unlocking the phone. The bug, which was discovered by Jose Rodriguez, a soldier from the Canary Islands, takes advantage of the new control centre in iOS 7. Control centre is a set of essential phone functions such as the camera, …

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7 unexpected features in iOS 7

Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET My review of Apple’s iOS 7 went up Wednesday morning, but since then I’ve been writing posts about what I think are the seven best and seven worst things about the new mobile OS. Related stories As Worries Grow Around Russian Cyberattacks, Update Your Operating Systems You’re not still sharing iPhone photos with a USB thumb …

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Samsung sends spies to uncover Apple’s iPhone line phenom

NEW YORK — You can’t have an ad campaign mocking people waiting in line for the iPhone and then wish you had the same lines. Or can you? Apparently Samsung thinks it can. Along with the hundreds of consumers, reporters, and app promoters converging Friday on Apple’s flagship store on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue for the iPhone 5S/5C launch were employees …

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Send money with Google Wallet on Android and iOS

Dan Graziano/CNET Google introduced the world to its mobile payment system more than two years ago. Google Wallet was meant to revolutionize the future of mobile payments; however, soon after launch the company faced a number of unexpected obstacles. Google Wallet transformed NFC-equipped smartphones into digital wallets that could be used to make in-store purchases at various locations across the …

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Sorry, but BlackBerry is doomed

It’s fitting that on the same day BlackBerry announced it had lost nearly $1 billion in the past quarter thousands of Apple fans were lined up to buy a new iPhone. The juxtaposition between the have (Apple) and have-not (BlackBerry, obviously) couldn’t be more clear, and it only underscores the fact that the reinvented BlackBerry never really had a chance …

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