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Supposed iPad 3 Debug Tool Shows Device Capabilities
Images taken of a purported debug tool connected to Apple's next-generation, iPad 3 on Boy Genius Reports' behalf have been published online. The multiple images support the possible notion that the this year's iteration of the Cuptertino-based company's popular tablet will have LTE capabilities as well as feature a QuadCore processor.
Source: http://www.iphonealley.com/application_reviews/supposed-ipad-3-debug-tool-shows-device-capabilities
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I use invisibleSHIELD to cover the glass to protect from scratches
We all have iPhones in our office. Not one of us has scratched or seen a scratched screen yet. No screen protection involved.
Source: http://ask.metafilter.com/71254/Is-Iphone-insurance-worth-it#1062136
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The iphone is remarkably durable, considering how elegant it feels in your hand. But as others have commented, it really depends where an iphone is dropped that determines whether or not you end up with a $600 brick.
In my case, the *one* time I took my iPhone out of the Incase case I bought for it (which as bkeene correctly described, is a piece of crap, but definitely protects it against droppage), it accidentally slipped out of my hand and landed on its back glass side up. A few minutes later, I noticed my WiFi signal get gradually weaker, and in about 5 minutes, the phone was completely bricked--no wifi signal, no EDGE and the phone actually popped up an error message saying, in essence, that my phone is in fact, bricked and could no longer make calls. This from a modest fall of around 12 inches above a ceramic tiled floor.
Thankfully there was no visible damage to the unit, so I took it into my local Genius Bar, played dumb (often referring to my self-hacked WRT54 wireless router as "my wireless thingy"), and recieved a new replacement unit a few days later.
It absolutely freaks me out to think what would happen if the glass broke or something. After the first year of ownership, Applecare is worth buying for laptops and ipods, but it really sucks that they don't protect you against accidental damage, considering how much they charge you for Applecare. So I'm on the "iPhone insurance is worth it" side of the fence.
USAA, my renter's insurance provider, covers accidental loss or damage to personal property, and specifically computer gear. YMMV with your provider.
Source: http://ask.metafilter.com/71254/Is-Iphone-insurance-worth-it#1062469
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7 Days in Mobile: Will MWC just be cancelled this year?
It's been a week that's bordered on something time-travel-esque this past seven days, with the future being printed out for us all to see.
Not literally printed out ? we're not talking the kind of book that Marty McFly spent far too long knobbing about with when he could have just destroyed the sodding thing a thousand times over; no, we're talking about companies telling us what's actually going on.
Smearing the Galaxy
We've been treated to that rarest of all rare beasts this week: a company confirming that something isn't going to happen. Usually it's a smorgasbord of 'no comment' and something about rumour and speculation, but this time Samsung has huffed, sprung out of bed, thrown open the window and shouted at those pesky internet-rumour-mongering kids that keep yelling about the Galaxy S3 at all hours of the night:
"Samsung is looking forward to introducing and demonstrating exciting new mobile products at Mobile World Congress 2012," bellowed Samsung in a brief memo to TechRadar.
"The successor to the Galaxy S2 smartphone will be unveiled at a separate Samsung-hosted event in the first half of the year, closer to commercial availability of the product.
"Samsung stays committed to providing the best possible mobile experiences for customers around the world."
Whether or not this was dictated by a Samsung rep menacingly peeling an apple with an unnecessarily sharp knife while not blinking is unconfirmed.

THIS IS NOT REAL. Or it might be the Galaxy S4. Future, innit?
And don't worry your tech socks about Samsung announcing nothing at this year's flagship event: there's a Galaxy S2 Plus on the cards. With a slightly faster engine and the same Ice Cream Sandwich update that's coming to the original. Oh?
No, no THIS is the Fullest Full Monty
Now while we're panicking that nobody will release any mobiles in Barcelona this year (although we have got an alternative event that involves unicorns, a bucket of carrot soup and a job lot of unused Xperia Plays ready to go if GSMA would just FINALLY GIVE US THE NOD) there's something else that has caught our eye.
It's T-Mobile. Yes, the ones that do the awesome/excruciatingly lame adverts that are on the TV all the time (your opinion will be directly linked to your ability to tolerate, nay, enjoy Take Me Out) have only gone and invented new things that are completely new and amazing.
We're talking a new tariff, cheekily called the Full Monty (yes, like the naked people thing. Well, I never?) and offering reams of voice calls, texts and most importantly unlimited data for your mobile.
You mean proper unlimited? Yes.
Like no limits at all? Yes. No fair use policy? Nope.
But surely there's no tethering? Yep, allowed too. All unlimited.
But what abou?? Unlimited. No limits. We were one step away from branding it with some Dutch Eurodance stars from the '90s, it's that unlimited.
And we've been told this will revolutionise the future of the world of mobiles and tablets and the internet. Forever. Remember this day, and tell your children of it.
Except ? oh, wait, Three already did it with the One Plan. Sigh? revolutionary used to mean so much more in our day.
Other things
Things that we liked this week also include: Android coming to Sky Go. No, wait, the other way around.
Apple has run into the volcano lab with NFC and written its name all over it like it totally made it up itself you know. And it will probably be going to the iPhone 5 if loads of sources are to be believed.

And BAHAHAH the Nokia N8 HOHOHOHO is still alive and kicGUFFAWking after another Symbian updateNO PLEASE STOP, IT HURTS, was released to help it take on the WELL DONE I NEED NEW TROUSERS YOU'RE PAYING FOR THAT iPhone.
There was some other stuff too about patents that involved Apple but it's so mundane we're legally obliged to shoot ourselves if we write about it the same thing again.
Look at this
And tell us what you think on @TR_phones or @TR_tablets. Don't say we don't give you choice.

Credit: Instructables
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HTC admits some Androids leak Wi-Fi passwords
HTC has developed a fix for a security bug that has seen some HTC Android phones leaving the Wi-Fi passwords of networks they are connected to vulnerable.
Yikes, we hear you cry, for the security glitch allows any Android app on that handset to call up the network's details and send usernames, passwords and SSID information to a remote server.
Some handsets won't be affected, but if you have an HTC Desire HD, HTC Droid Incredible, HTC Sensation, HTC Desire S or HTC Evo 3D you may want to investigate manually loading the fix.
Kwik fix
The company explains on its support site: "HTC has developed a fix for a small Wi-Fi issue affecting some HTC phones.
"Most phones have received this fix already through regular updates and upgrades.
"However, some phones will need to have the fix manually loaded. Please check back next week for more information about this fix and a manual download if you need to update your phone."
The security slip-up was first uncovered by researcher Chris Hessing as part of his work on network security for Cloudpath Networks.
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