Monday, November 7, 2011

Daily Tip: How to restore a recently closed tab on the iPad with iOS 5

Wondering how to re-open a recently closed tab on iOS 5 Safari for iPad? When Apple released iOS 5, it included some nice new updates to mobile Safari, especially on the iPad. One of the best features on the iPad is tabbed browsing, it makes opening and using multiple web pages a breeze. What happens if you accidentally close one of them down and need to quickly open it back up again? Well there is a way to it very easily. We will show you how.


  • Open up Mobile Safari

  • Look to the far left of the screen about an a half inch down from the toolbar

  • There should be a + sign




  • Hold your finger down on the plus sign and a box will open up




  • The box now shows a list of the web pages that you recently had open and its scrollable

  • Click on the one you want to re-open and there you go

  • That’s it, you are done


An easy tip and one that has been kept a little quiet!

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Zuckerberg on Steve Jobs’ advice for Facebook

Bloomberg has offered some details on the advice Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sought from Steve Jobs on how best to build the social network.

“I had a lot of questions for him,” Zuckerberg said in an interview with Charlie Rose that’s due to air today. The topics included, “how to build a team around you that’s focused on building as high quality and good things as you are.” [...] Jobs and Zuckerberg also talked about “the aesthetics and kind of mission orientation of companies,”

Apple is well known for focusing on tight product lines in order to create a clear path for consumers. Facebook has been narrowing their focus on products and design in similar ways with features like Chat and the new Timeline. Still, it’s interesting that Jobs offered advice and Zuckerberg sought it after the obvious differences the two companies have had in recent year.

Source: Bloomberg

Secret panorama mode found in iPhone Camera App

iPhone hacker @conradev has found a way to enable the “secret” panorama mode within the iOS 5 camera app. At the moment, you can only enable it on a jailbroken iPhone by tweaking a plist file, com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist, and setting ‘EnableFirebreak’ to YES, but an easy-to-use hack should appear on Cydia at some point tomorrow.

Don’t worry, if you’re not on #ATeamJailbreak — hopefully Apple will officially enable Panorama Mode in an iOS 5.1 or iOS 5.2 update at some point in the not-so-distant future.

Source: Twitter

iPhone Exploit Exposed, Security Researcher Has Developer License Terminated

Known security expert and Apple hacker Charlie Miller has href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2011/11/07/iphone-security-bug-lets-innocent-looking-apps-go-bad/">uncovered an exploit within iOS that exploits a flaw with Apple’s code signing on iOS devices. Miller has found a way to allow for an shady app to make it through the App Store approval process, but then be used for unscrupulous activities. Miller went as far as to plant an app in the App Store that demonstrates how it can be used to download new unapproved commands, allowing them to execute at will. The walled garden of iOS has been one that offered users a sense of comfort, being protected from malware of this sort. The commands could go as far as stealing photos, reading contracts or worse. Miller spoke with Forbes about his intention to display this at  the SysCan conference in Taiwan next week. Shortly thereafter, he received a letter from Apple terminating his iOS developer license. The full context of the letter is below.

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From: appledevnotice@apple.com/> Subject: Notice of Termination/> Date: November 7, 2011 4:49:34 PM CST/> To: [redacted]

 

Dear Charles Miller:

 

This letter serves as notice of termination of the iOS Developer Program License Agreement (the “iDP Agreement”) and the Registered Apple Developer Agreement (the “Registered Developer Agreement”) between you and Apple, effective immediately.

 

Pursuant to Section 3.2(f) of the iDP Agreement, you agreed that you would not “commit any act intended to interfere with the Apple Software or related services, the intent of this Agreement, or Apple’s business practices including, but not limited to, taking actions that may hinder the performance or intended use of the App Store or the Program”. Further, pursuant to Section 6.1 of the iDP Agreement, you further agree that “you will not attempt to hide, misrepresent or obscure any features, content, services or functionality in Your submitted Applications from Apple’s review or otherwise hinder Apple from being able to fully review such Applications.” Apple has good reason to believe that you violated this Section by intentionally submitting an App that behaves in a manner different from its intended use.

 

Apple may terminate your status as a Registered Apple Developer at any time in its sole discretion and may terminate you upon notice under the iDP Agreement for dishonest and misleading acts relating to that agreement. We would like to remind you of your obligations with regard to all software and other confidential information that you obtained from Apple as a Registered Apple Developer and under the iDP Agreement. You must promptly cease all use of and destroy such materials and comply with all the other termination obligations set forth in Section 12.3 of the iDP Agreement and Section 8 of the Registered Developer Agreement.

 

This letter is not intended to be a complete statement of the facts regarding this matter, and nothing in this letter should be construed as a waiver of any rights or remedies Apple may have, all of which are hereby reserved. Finally, please note that we will deny your reapplication to the iOS Developer Program for at least a year considering the nature of your acts.

 

Sincerely, Apple Inc.

Seems pretty cut and dry. As a developer, he could have reached out to Apple regarding the flaw. Instead he submitted a fake app, told his story to Forbes and planned to demo it at a conference. As for the bug, you can expect Apple to work on pushing an update rather quickly. Maybe this will speed up the release of the href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/apple-releases-ios-5-0-1-beta-to-developers/2011/11/02/">iOS 5.0.1 update that brings the much needed battery fix?

Source: href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2011/11/07/iphone-security-bug-lets-innocent-looking-apps-go-bad/">Forbes, href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-57320190-248/apple-boots-security-guru-who-exposed-iphone-exploit/?tag=TOCmoreStories.0">CNET

Motorola Droid RAZR gets reviewed, or the big Verizon iPhone 4S competitor for today!

Phil Nickinson from Android Central has put together a complete Motorola Droid RAZR for your reading — and viewing — pleasure. How does it stack up against the Verizon iPhone 4S, not to mention the 300 million other Android phones released this week?

It’s fast, it’s thin, it’s got a gorgeous high-resolution display, and it’s running the most recent version of Android available (at least for a few more weeks). Motorola has already promised an update to Ice Cream Sandwich. Good camera, and has Verizon 4G LTE data.

May be too large for some; is about the widest phone we’ve used. Battery can’t be removed. Full of preloaded apps that you might or might not actually want.

What’s interesting is that not 12 hours after Motorola announced this bad boy, Google and Samsung obsoleted it with the Galaxy Nexus, so you’ve got to really love Moto’s fine Corellian design aesthetic and Blur UI, or want a new LTE device on Verizon now, now, now, not to wait.

If you do need a new Verizon phone now, and you’re trying to decide between the RAZR and the iPhone 4S, your choice comes down to whether you need LTE or EV-DO rev A (cough!) is good enough, whether you like 4.3-inch screens or 3.5 inch Retina displays are more your thing, and whether you prefer iOS 5, Siri voice control, and the App Store and iTunes ecosystems to Android and the Market?

If you’re having trouble making up your mind, we’ll be putting the RAZR and the iPhone 4S head to head ASAP, so stay tuned!

Motorola Droid RAZR gets reviewed

Google+ Pages now open to businesses and brands

As promised — or at least as constantly talked about — Google+ has been opened up to businesses and brands so everyone and their enterprise can now get in on the social sharing action:

Google+ has always been a place for real-life sharing, and Google+ Pages is no exception. After all: behind every page (or storefront, or four-door sedan) is a passionate group of individuals, and we think you should able to connect with them too.

For you and me, this means we can now hang out live with the local bike shop, or discuss our wardrobe with a favorite clothing line, or follow a band on tour. Google+ pages give life to everything we find in the real world. And by adding them to circles, we can create lasting bonds with the pages (and people) that matter most.

The Muppets, Anderson Cooper 360, Macy's, BurBerry, Angry Birds and more are already up and waiting for you, and thanks to Direct Connect, your searches can take you right to Google + Pages now as well. Hit the link below for all the details.

Source: Official Google Blog

Google+ Pages now open to businesses and brands

How to create a Google+ Page for your brand or business

How to create a Google+ Page for your brand or business

Just hear about Google+ Pages for brands and businesses and want to know how to set up one of your very own — just like TiPb’s done? Google makes it stone stump simple to do, so launch your favorite web browser, get a beverage ready, and follow along.

Have you created a Google+ Page for your business or brand? Tell us about it in the comments and let us know if you have any tips on getting the most out of them!

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