Stories by Usman Qureshi
British Intelligence Agencies Scour Phone Apps for Personal Data
Secret British intelligence documents have revealed that the country’s security agencies are scouring phone apps to extract user's personal data.
This Bra Opens Only with “True Love” or an iPhone [VIDEO]
Check out this automatic bra that can only be opened with “true love” or an iPhone.
Celebrate 30 Years of Mac with a Rare Steve Jobs Interview
Steven Levy, a freelance journalist for Rolling Stone back in 80's, shares his lost interview with Steve Jobs about the coming Mac computer.
Download Apple’s Custom Font Celebrating 30 Years Of Mac
Here's how to get Apple’s custom font celebrating 30 years of Mac.
Foxconn Successfully Assembles Sapphire-Covered iPhone Prototypes [Report]
Foxconn is reported to have successfully assembled next-generation iPhone prototype units with sapphire-covered displays.
Samsung Profits Miss Estimates, New iPhones Responsible
As the new iPhones lured high-end customers, Samsung's quarterly profits failed to meet the estimates.
Transparent Mac Prototypes Reveal How Apple Builds its Iconic Products
Images of transparent Mac prototypes used by Apple's engineers provide an amazing insight into how Apple's most iconic machines came to be.
iPhone 5c Offers the Most Storage Space Out of the Box, Galaxy S4 the Least
Both iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s offer the most advertised storage space out of the box, while Samsung's Galaxy S4 offers the least.
MaxStone: iPhone your Camera [Kickstarter]
MaxStone is a wireless remote that lets you control your DSLR camera through your iPhone, and much more.
iPhone 5s Owners are the Most Data Thirsty Smartphone Users [Study]
Survey reveals iPhone 5s owners are the most data thirsty smartphone users of all.
Apple to Build New European Data Center in Netherlands [Report]
Apple is reportedly planning to build a new European data center in the Netherlands.
Icahn Buys More Apple Shares, Now Has a $3 Billion Position in Apple
Carl Icahn now has a $3 billion position in Apple, up from about $2.5 billion in late October.