Over 300,000 servers remain vulnerable to Heartbleed after initial wave of patches

“Two months ago, security experts and web users panicked when a Google engineer discovered a major bug — known as Heartbleed — that put over a million web servers at risk. The bug doesn’t make the news much anymore, but that doesn’t mean the problem’s solved.”

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Apple to fix iMessage bug that causes ex-iPhone users to lose their texts

“Apple says it’s fixed a server bug that was affecting “some” former iMessage users who had tried to switch to Android or another OS. However, it admits there’s another problem with its messaging platform that it still hasn’t managed to address.”

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Apple warns Europeans to replace overheating iPhone chargers

“Apple has announced a “replacement program” for European iPhone adapters sold between October 2009 and September 2012 after discovering they may overheat and pose a safety risk.”

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FCC scrutinizing Netflix speed issues on Comcast and Verizon

“After months of complaints by Netflix, the Federal Communications Commission is beginning to look into the streaming quality issues that Netflix subscribers have been seeing on Comcast and Verizon.”

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T-Mobile unveils Un-carrier 5.0: free iPhone 5s Test Drive, LTE network news

“Tonight T-Mobile held its big Un-carrier 5.0 event in Seattle, but the gathering ended up being even bigger than we originally anticipated. Not only did John Legere and Co. introduce us to Un-carrier 5.0, they also took the wraps off of Un-carrier 6.0! First up, we’ve got Un-carrier 5.”

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5.5-Inch iPhone 6 May Cost an Extra $100, but Consumers Willing to Pay

“Raymond James analyst Tavis McCourt has now weighed in (via MarketWatch) with his own belief that the larger model will indeed include a $100 price premium. But according to McCourt’s survey data, consumers are showing an increasing willingness to pay that premium for a larger device.”

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