Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

iPhone thieves find Apple support helpful to them, too


When Apple Inc set up its customer service plan for the iPhone , it seems to have had the best intentions of humanity in mind - any phone under warranty can get serviced because it's the phone that's tied to the warranty, not the owner.
So you don't have to show up in person at an Apple store to get your phone fixed, which allows the common scenario of the boss sending his or her assistant to get repairs. Similarly, someone who bought their phone from someone else can get a repair without a hassle.
This approach thrills many Apple owners, who have boasted on message boards of how generous some stores have been in replacing broken iPhones. But that same approach has apparently rewarded a lot of thieves. The ease of trading in stolen iPhones and selling their replacements makes them nearly as tempting asgrabbing cash.
In US cities from coast-to-coast, reports of iPhone thefts are common. While some thieves sell the phones through the traditional channels of fencing stolen goods, examples abound of stolen iPhones being brought back to Apple, as ifbroken, for either replacement or a discount on anew unit.
"Apple seems to have not considered stolen devices and instead is relying on the honour system," says Robert Siciliano, a consultant for Intel Corp's technology security unit McAfee and an identity theft expert. "The honour system is devised with the mindset that we are all sheep and there are no wolves."
Siciliano says he has known of this problem for awhile, but doesn't see any immediate solution."Until consumers scream loud enough about this issue, Apple probably won't do anything about it."
MIT graduate student Kayla Menard is among those who wants her voice to be heard screaming. She was sending a text from her 3-month-old iPhone while waiting for a train at Boston's Park Street Station last month when someone snatched it from her hand and ran.
Days later she received an automated email thather damaged phone was repaired at an Apple Store. She went to the store to try to get back herphone, but they wouldn't hand it over to her, andshe was told there was nothing they could do."Because I don't have possession of the phone, they won't help me at all," she says.
Menard says she was astonished to find out that Apple wouldn't help, even though they had her phone. Because someone else had brought in the phone, she was told, the store could not return it to her. She says she believes the thief was sold a new phone at a discount.
An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment onthe issue of stolen iPhones being turned in at Apple stores, where they are either replaced or turned in for discounted replacement phones. The cost of an iPhone 4s starts at $199 and goes to $399, depending on how much memory it has, when a purchaser also gets a two-year contract with a carrier. The cost is considerably higher without a contract.
Just how popular are iPhones for thieves? An internal New York City Police report found that cell phones and other gadgets were the target of half of the 16,000 robberies reported in New York between January and October 2011 and that 70 per cent of all phones taken from subway and bus passengers were iPhones, according to the New York Daily News, which obtained the never-released document.
That's not a surprise to Michele Bosler, claims supervisor for gadget insurer Worth Ave. Group, who explains that it has always been the case."They are the most commonly stolen phone, but that has not increased in volume since they first came out onto the market."
Frustrated with Apple's role after the theft of herphone, Menard says she found her carrier, Verizon Wireless, to be sympathetic. She had already reported the device stolen and had it disabled. Employees of Verizon Wireless - a venture of Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc - expressed their frustration, she says, that the Apple store never checked to see whose phone they had.
Verizon Wireless spokesman Paul Macchia declined to comment, saying the questions should be directed to Apple. Mark Siegel, spokesman for AT&T Inc, which until last year was the only carrier supporting iPhones, responded similarly and would not discuss the problem or what the company tells customers who have their phones stolen.
Meanwhile, the continuing problem of iPhone thefts has spurred the growth of applications intended to help users protect their data and catch thieves. Perhaps the most notable one is called iGotYa, which takes a photo of anyone who incorrectly types in the password on a locked phone. The photo is then emailed to the owner's email address along with the location where the photo was taken. It's probably not thesolution, but it is an amusing idea.

Friday, May 25, 2012

“Facebook Camera” Photo-sharing App for iPhone Launched | Facebook Photo sharing application for iPhone


Facebook launched “ Facebook Camera “, a photo-sharing app for Facebook users with Apple iOS devices to uploadand browse photos on their smartphones. The camera app lets people take Instagram-style pictures that can be shared with iPhones.
It is a stand-alone app, which syncs to the Facebook social network, letting friends consult one another’s photos. It is said that the new app isfaster than the primary Facebook app.
The app will show you a feed of great photos fromyour Facebook friends. You can swipe to see more of any album or tap to enlarge an individual photo. You can crop the photos or apply filters. The app supports uploading multiple photos as well. Users can add captions, mark their location and tag friends.
The New York Times’ Bits blog says that Instagram has 40 million users, while Facebook has 900 million. Thus the Camera app will be able to tap into the requirements of those Facebook only users who are not in Instagram.

Friday, March 16, 2012

PayPal Here Mobile Payment Solution – Credit Card Reader App for iPhone


PayPal introduced PayPal Here , a simple way to accept credit and debit cards, PayPal and checks – anywhere you do business. This global mobile payments solution allows small businesses to accept almostany form of payment. The new service includes a free app and fully encrypted thumb-sized card reader, which turns any iPhone, and soon Androidsmartphone, into a mobile payment solution. With PayPal Here, small businesses, service providers and casual sellers can send invoices or accept debit and credit cards, checks and PayPal using one simple product.
Download PayPal Here for iPhone
(http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paypal-here/id505911015?mt=8)

(Now availablefor United States, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong only)
PayPal Here gives merchants more choice than any mobile payment solution on the market today. No matter how consumers choose to pay, PayPal Here makes it easy, giving small businesses more sales opportunities. Merchants can accept payments by swiping cards in the card reader, scanning cards and checks using their phone cameras, or manually entering card information into the app. They can also send an invoice and set payment terms directly from the app and they can accept PayPal payments in a brand new way.
PayPal also released the latest version of its PayPal Mobile app for iPhone today, a consumer app that complements PayPal Here. PayPal users will be able to use the “Local” feature on the PayPal app to find nearby businesses that accept PayPal Here. Once the customer is ready to pay, they can notify the merchant by a quick tap on their mobile phone. Merchants can use PayPal Here to accept the payment by simply referencingthe shopper’s name and picture – no wallet needed.
PayPal Here offers a competitive fee structure with no monthly account or set-up fees. Merchants pay a simple flat rate of 2.7 percent forcard swipes and PayPal payments. In addition, every PayPal Here merchant will receive a business debit card for quick access to cash and 1 percent cash-back on eligible purchases. If merchants use the debit card for purchases, their fees effectively come down to 1.7 percent.
Beyond all of the unique capabilities offered by PayPal Here, the key differences from other existing mobile payment solutions are that it includes PayPal’s world-class fraud management capabilities, as well as 24×7 live customer support. PayPal has more than 100 million customers around the globe and 13 years of experience providing secure payment products that have helped millions of merchants grow their businesses globally.
PayPal Here is the latest addition to a comprehensive suite of payment solutions for small businesses – from PCI-compliant express checkout options and invoicing, to debit cards and mobile-optimized checkout. The company plans to announce even more functionality to its merchants later this year.
Availability
The PayPal Here card reader and merchant app for iPhone are both available exclusively to selectmerchants in the United States, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong. It will be generally available in those countries next month. The Android version of the PayPal Here merchant app will also be available at that time. PayPal will announce the availability of PayPal Here in more countries soon. U.S. businesses can join the wait list to get afree PayPal Here card reader at www.paypal.com/here.International merchants can register their interest at their local PayPal site.
PayPal Here: Summary of Benefits and Features for U.S. Small Businesses
The most payment types: swipe credit and debit cards, manually key in or scan card information, scan and process checks (U.S. only), invoice directly from the app, and accept PayPal
Immediate card acceptance: download the PayPal Here merchant app, sign up and start accepting payments immediately
One simple flat fee: the mobile app and card reader is free for both merchants and consumers, with no account setup or monthly fees, competitively priced at 2.7 percent
Be paid quickly: merchants receive funds directly into their PayPal account whether the sale is online, mobile or via PayPal Here
PayPal debit card for quick access to cash with 1 percent cash back on eligible purchases, fees effectively come down to 1.7 percent
Security: PayPal Here uses end-to-end encryption to help protect card information as it swipes, backed by PayPal’s world-class security, risk and fraud management systems
24×7 customer support: live phone and online customer support – more than 6,000 customer service agents across 17 centers around the globe
Backed by PayPal: One of the world’s most trusted ways to pay and get paid with more than 100 million active accounts worldwide in 190 markets and supports payments in 25 currencies

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Features of iPhone 5


The iPhone fever never stops for iPhone 5 ’s release date is now on the edge. Many are eagerly waiting just to have it. Speculations are spreading through the Internet regarding on its release and it’s extremely superb unique features.
As iPhone 4S made a great impact in the market, iPhone 5 is expected to exhibit advanced product qualities and will present specifications that are higher than the previous versions. The iDevice is assumed to utilize the latest technologies making it more distinct from the other iPhone generations.
The Apple company are still quiet about its release date and its new features but possibly, the announcement will be given at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference which might be held this June 2012. While avid fans of Apple are still curious of what surprise will iPhone 5 brings them, rumors about its hallmarks travel faster.
We can’t wait any longer, so, here are the features we suspected iPhone 5 possesses:
A6 Processor:
If you say that iPhone 4S already fast enoughthen fasten your seatbelts for iPhone 5. Compared to the past iDevices computing speed, iPhone 5 uses an A6 processor considerably faster than the previous iPhones. As iPhone 4S uses the dual core processor, A6, a quad core processor which runs up to 2.0GHz, might be incorporated in the iPhone 5 which makes the device more efficient.
Bigger and Wider Screen:
Since most gadgets of today features wider screens, Apple’s 3.5 inch screen signature might be revised into 4 inches OLED type screen. More people believed that smartphones should have bigger screens while preserving its lightness. Apple’s expertise in multi-touch technology will be tested if ever the screen size would be pushed through.
4G LTE Technology:
It is undeniable that 4G has gain popularity because of its efficiency and speed in transferring data and facilitating voice and video calls. Rumors are, the 4G technology will be incorporated in their latest innovation. Let us just see how this Long Term Evolution technology will make an impact to its customers.
3D Imaging Features:
3D experience makes a good impression for smartphone users especially for gamers as what HTC did to their product last year. Several talks revealed that Apple tries to patent a couple of 3D innovations which can only be seen in the iPhone 5. Will they be able to live to the expectations of their devoted customers in integrating the 3D imaging and processing into their iDevice?
Other speculations are:
*. Home button might be removed for an enhanced gesture control.
*. A 64GB storage capacity might probably be marketed.
*. iPhone 5 could come with a greater resolution than the iPhone 4S.
*. A greater chance for wireless charging.
*. Likely to be a fire-proof device since Apple organized a patent for highly developed material which is halogen-free flame retardant