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Introduce iPhone app – Catholic church

The Catholic Church yesterday filed an “app” for iPhone should have wide acceptance.

Devout Catholic Diocese of Salford in Manchester can now download religious readings and prayers through iTunes.

Father John Flynn said he was open to all Catholics.

He added: “It’s very useful for the diocese to be competent in these technologies because so many areas of public life are. We’re just giving people another avenue into the Church.”

From €40 up to €100 a month, O2’s iPhone 4 plans veer

The mobile operator Telefonica O2 has introduced a series of price four different plans for Apple iPhone, which also includes four other add-ons that include free voice, data and text, calls to O2 and O2.

The company said that for the initial launch, due to the availability of limited stocks, iPhone 4 will be available for existing customers that O2, the first come, first served basis.

It will be available in a 18 month contract with all rate plans, including anytime minutes, texts, picture messages and 2GB of data that can be used to browse the Internet and mobile assets. A contract for 12 months is also available.

The customers of O2 in advance of 350, 550 and 700 planes can also select a series of free extras with additional voice, data or text, which lets them plan prices the way they use their phones .

Customers who opt for O2 Advance 150 receive unlimited free calls and texts O2 O2 as part of their pricing plan.

The €40 a month O2 Advance 150 plan will consist of 150 minutes, 100 texts and 10 MMS messages. Under this plan, the iPhone 4 16Gb smartphone will cost €259 and the 32Gb device will cost €359.

The €60 a month O2 Advance 350 plan includes 350 voice minutes, 150 texts and 15 MMS messages, with the device costing €199 for the 16GB device and €299 for the 32GB plan.

O2’s Advance 550 plan, which costs €80 a month, comes with 550 voice minutes, 250 texts and 25 MMS messages. The iPhone 4 under this plan will cost €149 for the 16GB device and €249 for the 32GB version.

The iPhone 16GB and 32GB will be free in April less than € 100 a month in advance O2 700 plan that includes 700 voice minutes, 350 texts and 35 MMS messages.

4 iPhone buyers can then choose one of several options: O2 O2 free calls without any network evening and weekend calls, free text any network, free calls to any fixed time or 3GB of free Internet navigational data and assets.

Reveals flaw in their iPhone app – Citibank

Citibank has acknowledged that its application for the iPhone contains security vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to steal sensitive information user bank, but it is a security problem or security issue iPhone Citibank?

Citibank, one of the largest banks in the world, admitted that the application for the iPhone who wrote (or perhaps caused by writing) was written by a hacker who accessed the phone could be drawn from the Bank User information such as account numbers, bill payment and security access codes. In a way, it is painted as a problem in the mobile security device, and even specifically as a security problem with the iPhone, when in fact, seems to be purely a problem with how much U.S. bank. UU. who should know better coded their application for the iPhone.

Creating a temporary file containing sensitive user banking information is not an intelligent way to code such an application, yet that is what the Citi programmers did. Worse, though the file was in a hidden directory and at least slightly difficult to find, they failed to erase the file when they were through with it. To add idiocy to injury, the backup process via iTunes copied that file full of sensitive information to the user’s laptop or desktop computer when they hooked their iPhone up to sync it. This is, indeed, very poor security in action, but it has nothing in it to allow the indictment of the mobile industry and its devices.

Any programmer can make mistakes regardless of the device that is intended for your code. And that’s what happened in this case, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Making the leap from a poorly programmed application to put the blame at the feet of mobile telephony in general and in particular Apple is ridiculous. For application programmers to write secure code. If they did not, there is little that the mobile industry or a single cell phone manufacturer can do about it.

Releases smokin’ app for iTunes, NeWest

Launched in June after the publication of Ryan Garry mystery author of smoke application, which is sold exclusively through iTunes for $ 4.99, includes the full text of the novel, as well as additional features such as photographs of locations in Calgary, where the story unfolds.

Application of smoking is an anomaly for the latest news, recently scanned her list by the Publishers Association of Canadian Publishers Canadian initiative Digital Services, but has yet to make its titles available at major retailers like Amazon e-books, Apple and Kobo.

NeWest general manager Paul Matwychuk says Ryan initiated the project. “We’re so small that we don’t have some kind of app development department in-house,” Matwychuk says. “It was a special case of an author who was energized by the new technology and, with our blessing, went ahead and executed this project on his own.”

The application is a test case, according Matwychuk: the ultimate goal is to do something more complex for future titles Ryan. “Our hope is that the written request] [Ryan and the world of Detective Lane to a new set of readers,” he said



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