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Police destroy evidence with 10 failed passcode attempts on iPhone

In January 2014, a Massachusetts cop was swearing into his mobile phone while working a traffic detail at a construction site.

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Stringerbell3009d ago

This is why its handy to have whatever you record automatically uploaded to the cloud.

suli55953008d ago

i never leave my house without my glasses with a built in HD cam, i keep it especially for such situation.

RetrospectRealm3008d ago

So let me get this straight, I have a Samsung, so Apple phones erase everything on the phone if a password is entered incorrectly 10 times? Has this always been the case with Apple phones? It seems kind of risky if someone forgets their lock screen password.

And how could they have the audacity to blame him for deleting them from the Cloud? How could he have done that? He was in jail.

RetrospectRealm3007d ago

Never heard of that before. I guess if you have a job where you put important information on your phone, that might be a reason to get it, but otherwise I don't see the point. It's just too risky.

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Here's how you can disable NameDrop on your iPhone and Apple Watch

Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.

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WhatsApp Unleashes Full-Quality Photo and Video Sharing

WhatsApp introduces a breakthrough feature enabling iPhone users to share photos and videos in their original quality on the messaging platform.

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Apple iPhone 16 will reportedly feature a new button

According to a recent report, the iPhone 16 series might come with an additional hardware button.

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