“The renderings depict the iPhone 6 as a thin device with rounded corners, with the power button located along the upper right side of the device and rectangular volume controls similar to that of the fifth-generation iPod touch.”
Blame Heartbleed: HealthCare.gov requires users to change their passwords
“If you have an account with HealthCare.gov, you can expect to change your password the next time you log in. And you can thank Heartbleed for it. According to the website, all HeathCare.gov users will be prompted to change their passwords the next time they log into the site.”
Mass Production of 4.7-Inch iPhone 6 Set for July, 5.5-Inch Version Beginning in September
“The report notes that both versions of the next-generation iPhone will go on sale at some point during the fourth quarter of this year, with the 4.7-inch iPhone being announced and released earlier than the 5.5-inch iPhone.”
Spotify offers Premium streaming to US students for $4.99 a month
“Streaming music service Spotify is offering college students in the US access to its unlimited, ad-free tier for $4.99 a month, half the usual price.”
Google’s New Modular Phone May Be the Last You’ll Need to Buy
“At the Project Ara Developer’s Conference in Santa Clara, California, the moment of unveiling was a bit of a letdown.”
Dropbox Announces Mailbox For Mac To Fix Your Inbox Woes
“At an event today in San Francisco, Dropbox made several announcements about Mailbox, the popular email app for iOS that it bought a little over a year ago. Things have been busy around Dropbox since then, because Mailbox is coming to not one, but two new platforms.”
Facebook Is Forcing All Users To Download Messenger By Ripping Chat Out Of Its Main Apps
“Facebook is taking its standalone app strategy to a new extreme today. It’s starting to notify users they’ll no longer have the option to send and receive messages in Facebook for iOS and Android, and will instead have to download Facebook Messenger to chat on mobile.”
US Government Will Detail Internet Exploits, Except When It Doesn’t Want To
“Heartbleed kicked off a new chapter in the rollicking discussion of privacy, digital security, and the role of government in protecting its citizenry from threats both real and imagined.”
Dropbox brings the popular Mailbox email app to Android and desktop
“Dropbox is proclaiming that it’s ready to launch “a new chapter,” but what exactly does that mean for the cloud storage king? In addition to its ability to combine business and personal storage accounts, Dropbox also announced that its Mailbox mobile mail app is now on Android — it’ll be availabl”