Apple’s Liam robot rips apart iPhones for recycling

Apple’s Liam robot rips apart iPhones for recycling

Some smartphone makers are trying to reduce their carbon footprint by making modular phones that are easy to repair and which can have a lifespan of up to 5 years. Apple isn’t doing that… but the company is taking steps to make it easier to recycle its hardware and give the materials used in the phone a second […]

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Apple’s Liam robot rips apart iPhones for recycling

Some smartphone makers are trying to reduce their carbon footprint by making modular phones that are easy to repair and which can have a lifespan of up to 5 years. Apple isn’t doing that… but the company is taking steps to make it easier to recycle its hardware and give the materials used in the phone a second […]

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Apple iPad Air 2 prices now start at $399

Apple iPad Air 2 prices now start at $399

Apple unveiled a new 9.7 inch iPad today… but if you were hoping that the company would continue the trend of launching new models with more powerful specs while keeping the same starting price… well, that didn’t happen. Priced at $599 and up, the new 9.7 inch iPad Pro is $100 more expensive than any […]

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Apple iPad Air 2 prices now start at $399

Apple unveiled a new 9.7 inch iPad today… but if you were hoping that the company would continue the trend of launching new models with more powerful specs while keeping the same starting price… well, that didn’t happen. Priced at $599 and up, the new 9.7 inch iPad Pro is $100 more expensive than any […]

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Updates: iOS 9.3 und OS X 10.11.4 sind da

Apple hat iOS 9.3 für iPhones, iPads und den iPod touch vorgestellt. Ein Blaulichtfilter soll besseren Schlaf erlauben, iPads erhalten einen Mehrbenutzermodus, und Notizen können mit Fingerabdruck oder Passwort vor fremden Blicken geschützt werden. Auch OS X 10.11.4 ist da. (iOS 9, Apple)

Apple hat iOS 9.3 für iPhones, iPads und den iPod touch vorgestellt. Ein Blaulichtfilter soll besseren Schlaf erlauben, iPads erhalten einen Mehrbenutzermodus, und Notizen können mit Fingerabdruck oder Passwort vor fremden Blicken geschützt werden. Auch OS X 10.11.4 ist da. (iOS 9, Apple)

Apple unveils CareKit, an open source framework for making health apps

Company hopes ResearchKit success carries over to patient care and treatment monitoring.

Apple VP Jeff Williams revealing CareKit. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Today, Apple introduced the open source software framework CareKit, which can be used to develop healthcare apps. Apple plans to release the software in April, and the company said the software is aimed at making things easier for users to track their health and monitor symptoms, medications, and treatment responses and then quickly share that data with medical professionals and loved ones.

The company hopes that CareKit will see the same success as the similar platform ResearchKit, a framework for developing medical research apps. So far, developers and researchers have already started using the ResearchKit platform to develop apps that help diagnose and monitor autism symptoms in young children, help Alzheimer’s patients personalize their care plans, and collect data from epileptics to one day be able to sense an oncoming seizure. Last week, Harvard researchers announced a ResearchKit app to help professional football players track their mental and physical health.

To coincide with today's event, 23andMe announced a new ResearchKit module that will allow its customers to easily share genetic data directly with researchers—streamlining the consent process and securely transferring data directly from 23andMe to a research institution.

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Tablet: Kleines iPad Pro mit Stiftbedienung und 12-Megapixel-Kamera

Apple hat ein neues iPad mit 9,7 Zoll großer Bildschirmdiagonale vorgestellt. Das kleine iPad Pro verfügt über einen Lichttemperatur-Sensor, lässt sich mit dem Apple Pencil bedienen, und und ein Tastaturanschluss sind ebenfalls vorhanden. (iPad Pro, Apple)

Apple hat ein neues iPad mit 9,7 Zoll großer Bildschirmdiagonale vorgestellt. Das kleine iPad Pro verfügt über einen Lichttemperatur-Sensor, lässt sich mit dem Apple Pencil bedienen, und und ein Tastaturanschluss sind ebenfalls vorhanden. (iPad Pro, Apple)

Judges: Geolocation Not Good Enough to Pinpoint Pirates

Two Californian judges have thrown up a roadblock for Malibu Media, the adult media publisher that files thousands of copyright lawsuits each year. Both judges have refused to grant a subpoena to expose the personal details of alleged pirates, arguing that the geolocation tools that linked the wrongdoers to their district are not sufficient in these cases.

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ip-addressWhile relatively underreported, many U.S. district courts are still swamped with lawsuits against alleged film pirates.

Malibu Media, the Los Angeles based company behind the ‘X-Art’ adult movies, is behind most of these cases. The company has filed thousands of lawsuits in recent years, targeting Internet subscribers whose accounts were allegedly used to share Malibu’s films via BitTorrent.

Like all copyright holders Malibu collects file-sharers’ IP-addresses as evidence. They then ask the courts to grant a subpoena, forcing Internet providers to hand over the personal details of the associated account holders.

In most cases the courts sign off on these requests, but two recent orders from the Southern District of California show that matters aren’t always as straightforward.

In a recent case, U.S. Magistrate Judge Mitchell Dembin was not convinced that geolocation tools are good enough to prove that the alleged pirate resides in the Court’s district. As a result, he denied Malibu’s request for a subpoena.

“The allegation that the IP address at issue likely resolves to a physical address in this District is not supported in any of the declarations filed in connection with the instant motion,” Judge Dembin writes.

“In its Memorandum of Point and Authorities filed in support of this Motion, Plaintiff again asserts that it employed geolocation technology to trace the physical address of the offending IP address within this jurisdiction, and adds the name of the software employed, but again provides no evidentiary support for its assertions,” he adds (pdf).

Malibu had provided the court with a lengthy memorandum (pdf) explaining how it traced the IP-address to California. Among other things, the company pointed out that it uses a geolocation database from Maxmind, which it believes to be accurate 99% of the time.

Judge Dembin, however, concluded that Malibu fails to provide sufficient evidence, and he is not alone. Late last week Magistrate Judge Ruben Brooks issued a similar order against the adult media company.

“Plaintiff fails to offer any evidence to support its allegation that the infringing IP address was actually traced to a location within this judicial district,” Brooks writes (pdf).

“Nothing in the declarations Plaintiff submitted with its Ex Parte Motion explains what steps Plaintiff took to trace the IP address to a physical point of origin within this Court’s jurisdiction.”

In addition, Judge Brooks also raised questions about the accuracy of a geolocation tool to identify the ISP, concluding that the request for a subpoena should be denied based on a lack of evidence.

Geolocation tools are widely used in copyright lawsuits, so the reservations held by the judges could impact future litigation. Interestingly, when we compared the results of various geolocation tools for one of the IP-addresses involved, the results were different across several databases.

While the orders are good news for the defendants in these particular cases, copyright troll watcher SJD points out that several other local judges have granted similar requests.

That said, the recent decisions do offer hope to those who are targeted by Malibu cases in Southern California, as they now have some additional ammunition to fight back.

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Smartphone: iPhone SE – der neue 4-Zöller von Apple

Apple hat mit dem iPhone SE ein neues Smartphone im 4-Zoll-Format vorgestellt, das genauso schnell sein soll wie das iPhone 6s. Eine 12-Megapixel-Hauptkamera ist ebenfalls eingebaut. Zwei Merkmale fehlen aber. (iPhone, Smartphone)

Apple hat mit dem iPhone SE ein neues Smartphone im 4-Zoll-Format vorgestellt, das genauso schnell sein soll wie das iPhone 6s. Eine 12-Megapixel-Hauptkamera ist ebenfalls eingebaut. Zwei Merkmale fehlen aber. (iPhone, Smartphone)

Apple launches 9.7 inch iPad Pro for $599 and up

Apple launches 9.7 inch iPad Pro for $599 and up

Apple’s first iPad models had 9.7 inch displays, and the company says with 200 million units sold, that’s still the most popular size for iPads, even though the company now has 7.85 inch and 12.9 inch models. So when the company decided to add a new model to its iPad Pro lineup, Apple decided to […]

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Apple launches 9.7 inch iPad Pro for $599 and up

Apple’s first iPad models had 9.7 inch displays, and the company says with 200 million units sold, that’s still the most popular size for iPads, even though the company now has 7.85 inch and 12.9 inch models. So when the company decided to add a new model to its iPad Pro lineup, Apple decided to […]

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Behold, the new iPad Pro—now 9.7 inches with “True Tone” display

Starting at $599 for 32GB, going up to 256GB for $899.

(credit: Andrew Cunningham)

CUPERTINO, CA—Apple's Monday press event fulfilled our expectations of a new iPad reveal, which came in the form of the iPad Pro—but not the same one as launched last year. Apple's Phil Schiller demonstrated the new 9.7-inch model, whose 32GB, WiFi-only model will launch for $599, while its storage will top out at 256GB for $899.

The new model borrows some of the best elements of the iPad Pro, including a four-speaker array and an updated screen that offers Apple Pencil support, all while sporting dimensions closer to those of the iPad Air 2, including a 9.7-inch, 2048x1536 resolution screen. (Surprisingly, Schiller didn't mention that its body somehow had the same thickness as the super-skinny iPad Air 2 at 0.24 inches). "It's the lowest reflectivity of any tablet," Schiller said about the "True Tone" display that actively measures brightness and ambient light temperature, which he said is also 25 percent brighter than the iPad Air 2.

We expected a processor on par with the last iPad Pro's A9X, and we're getting exactly that processor in this smaller Pro version. It has also seen a camera boost to a 12MP sensor capable of 4K video recording and a 5MP front-facing FaceTime camera with Retina-display flash.

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Update time: iOS 9.3, tvOS 9.2, and WatchOS 2.2 are here

Apple pushes out medium-sized updates to its major platforms.

(credit: Apple)

CUPERTINO, Calif.—As part of its big product event today, Apple is dropping a handful of significant updates to its platforms. The final versions of iOS 9.3, tvOS 9.2, and WatchOS 2.2 are all available to download for all supported devices. Apple began beta testing the updates back in January.

iOS 9.3 is the biggest update. It brings a new multi-user mode for iPads being used in schools, a more secure Notes app that lets you secure the app with its own password, an easy-on-the-eyes Night Shift screen mode, a few device-specific enhancements for the iPhone 6S and the iPad Pro, and other bug fixes and enhancements.

The tvOS update fixes a lot of the platform's most glaring omissions, including voice dictation for usernames and passwords and folder support for the home screen. Bluetooth keyboard support is also back. WatchOS 2.2 mainly adds a new version of the Maps app with support for searching for nearby locations. It also supports pairing multiple Apple Watches to a single iPhone if that happens to be something you feel the need to do (it might be popular among developers, at least).

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