vendredi 30 septembre 2016

[apple-iphone] (iphone 6) Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case

 

I hope this is allowed.


I have a like new gold Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case for an iPhone 6.

The salesman that sold it to me did not tell me how to use it = like new!

It cost $99.00 at Verizon when I bought it.

I know have a iphone7 and of course the Mophie doesn't fit.


If anyone is interested in buying this Mophie please contact me.

Thank-you, Peggy M

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[apple-iphone] Google Play malware

 


More than 400 malicious apps infiltrate Google Play

"DressCode" apps turned phones into listening posts that could bypass firewalls.

Google Play was recently found to be hosting more than 400 apps that turned infected phones into listening posts that could siphon sensitive data out of the protected networks they connected to, security researchers said Thursday.

One malicious app infected with the so-called DressCode malware had been downloaded from 100,000 to 500,000 times before it was removed from the Google-hosted marketplace, Trend Micro researchers said in a post. Known as Mod GTA 5 for Minecraft PE, it was disguised as a benign game, but included in the code was a component that established a persistent connection with an attacker controlled server. The server then had the ability to bypass so-called network address translation protections that shield individual devices inside a network. Trend Micro has found 3,000 such apps in all, 400 of which were available through Play.

"This malware allows threat actors to infiltrate a user's network environment," Thursday's report stated. "If an infected device connects to an enterprise network, the attacker can either bypass the NAT device to attack the internal server or download sensitive data using the infected device as a springboard."

The report continued:
The malware installs a SOCKS proxy on the device, building a general purpose tunnel that can control and give commands to the device. It can be used to turn devices into bots and build a botnet, which is essentially a network of slave devices that can be used for a variety of schemes like distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks—which have become an increasingly severe problem for organizations worldwide—or spam email campaigns. The botnet can use the proxied IP addresses also generated by the malware to create fake traffic, disguise ad clicks, and generate revenue for the attackers.

Google representatives didn't immediately respond to e-mail seeking comment for this post.

Trend Micro's report comes three weeks after researchers from separate security firm Checkpoint said they detected 40 DressCode-infected apps in Google Play.

Trend said that only a small portion of each malicious app contained the malicious functions, a feature that makes detection difficult. In 2012, Google introduced a cloud-based security scanner called Bouncer that scours Play for malicious apps. Since then, thousands of malicious apps have been detected by researchers. This raises a question: if outside parties can find them, why can't Google find them first?

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Re: [apple-iphone] My "notes" are erased

 

I "hate" it when things happen inexplicably. In this case, I was trying to folllow your response and Lo!
And behold! My notes were all back on their normal location. In any case, I thank whoever (whatever?) was -responsible fir this great ju-ju.

On 2016-09-30, at 11:00, "Gijzette Strickland gsstrickland@gmail.com [apple-iphone]" <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Murray,

It is possible that you accidentally changed folders in notes to one that doesn't have any. At the top of the notes screen is there a left arrow (see picture)? If so tap the arrow and select the folder that has a number next to it. When you look at my 2nd picture you will see I have multiple folders. 





--Gijzette 
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:48 PM, Murray Woods rmwoods@rogers.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi:


I don't know what happened. My iPhone 5 (iOS8.3 (12F70)…) was in my pocket, and when I pulled it out to check something I discovered that all my notes had somehow been erased. Message:
"No notes".


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Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Watch battery

 

The Fitbit is great. If I take a nap (I love retirement!) it counts that sleep automatically. 

Regards,
Leti

Sent from my iPhone 6s Plus

On Sep 30, 2016, at 3:10 PM, rprokic@me.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

I wish the Apple Watch would implement a Fitbit like sleep function. It's automatic. I fell asleep. I get up. I check to see how well I sleep. With the Apple Watch I have to set the sleep function before I fall asleep. But usually I fall asleep watching TV. So if I set it before I watch TV it isn't accurate. If I forget to set it then I don't get anything recorded. Bottom line is Apple is missing out an a very important function for health tracking.

Roger

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Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Watch battery

 

I wish the Apple Watch would implement a Fitbit like sleep function. It's automatic. I fell asleep. I get up. I check to see how well I sleep. With the Apple Watch I have to set the sleep function before I fall asleep. But usually I fall asleep watching TV. So if I set it before I watch TV it isn't accurate. If I forget to set it then I don't get anything recorded. Bottom line is Apple is missing out an a very important function for health tracking.

Roger
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On Sep 30, 2016, 12:53 PM -0400, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>, wrote:
I've developed a rash on my wrist and may be replacing it. (It's a known problem with a small number of Fitbit users, but I've read there are similar problems reported with Apple watches.)

I'm disappointed that the Apple Watch doesn't track sleep. The Fitbit does it with accelerometer and heart rate - I don't see why the Apple Watch doesn't.

But I'm most concerned with battery. I charge my Fitbit when I take a shower, so 10-15 minutes a day, and I never run out. I sleep with my Fitbit because I want to know how much sleep I'm getting. I guess I could charge an Apple Watch overnight since it doesn't track sleep, but that seems like a lot to give up.
Leti


Sleep tracking is not a built-in function on the Apple Watch. But there are MANY 3rd-party apps to do so; just do a search in the App Store.


Some people get a true allergic reaction to nickel (the metal), and there is some in the stainless steel watch. Much less in the aluminum. More common is a local irritation from the sweat and dead skin cells that can accumulate under the watch.


I wear my watch almost every night. I take it off to charge in the evening while I'm sitting at my computer, and wash my wrist before bed when I'm washing my hands and face and brushing my teeth. Then put the watch on before I get in bed, and turn on the sleep tracker.




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Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Watch battery

 

> I've developed a rash on my wrist and may be replacing it. (It's a known problem with a small number of Fitbit users, but I've read there are similar problems reported with Apple watches.)
>
> I'm disappointed that the Apple Watch doesn't track sleep. The Fitbit does it with accelerometer and heart rate - I don't see why the Apple Watch doesn't.
>
> But I'm most concerned with battery. I charge my Fitbit when I take a shower, so 10-15 minutes a day, and I never run out. I sleep with my Fitbit because I want to know how much sleep I'm getting. I guess I could charge an Apple Watch overnight since it doesn't track sleep, but that seems like a lot to give up.
> Leti

Sleep tracking is not a built-in function on the Apple Watch. But there are MANY 3rd-party apps to do so; just do a search in the App Store.

Some people get a true allergic reaction to nickel (the metal), and there is some in the stainless steel watch. Much less in the aluminum. More common is a local irritation from the sweat and dead skin cells that can accumulate under the watch.

I wear my watch almost every night. I take it off to charge in the evening while I'm sitting at my computer, and wash my wrist before bed when I'm washing my hands and face and brushing my teeth. Then put the watch on before I get in bed, and turn on the sleep tracker.

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Re: [apple-iphone] My "notes" are erased

 

I have had an iPhone since Jan. 2008 and I don't remember notes ever being in iTunes. If it was, maybe they took it out when they started syncing with iCloud.

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:27 AM, nphudd@cantab.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thanks. I don't want to backup and restore just to keep Notes synced. A bit of a performance for a simle task. Why did they take Notes out of itunes anyway?
Nick



---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <flapdoodle@...> wrote :

Nick, When you back up in iTunes, everything is backed up including notes.Restoring from backup will put the phone back to how it was at the time of the last backup. This is something you would only do in an emergency to recover something that was lost. Checking "Encript iPhone Backup" will cause even your passwords to be backed up.

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 3:45 AM, nphudd@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

My itunes doesn't back up Notes. It hasn't for ages (I think since iOS9 came in but it may be earlier). This annoyed me enormously - an understatement.
Do others get their Notes backed up by itunes? If so, how? It is not an option for me in Windows. I do use iCloud but I would prefer to know that itunes had a backup too

Nick



---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <flapdoodle@...> wrote :

Do you have a recent backup to iTunes or iCloud?

On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Murray Woods rmwoods@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi:


I don't know what happened. My iPhone 5 (iOS8.3 (12F70)…) was in my pocket, and when I pulled it out to check something I discovered that all my notes had somehow been erased. Message:
"No notes".

Any idea what happened? Are they gone forever (as I fear)?

Please advise, if you have any suggestions.

Thanks for whatever help you can give.

Murray Woods




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Re: [apple-iphone] Compass is 180° out

 

I know this article mentions geocaching, but there is info in there that allows you to fix the compass. It worked for mine.


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Re: [apple-iphone] My "notes" are erased

 

Thanks. I don't want to backup and restore just to keep Notes synced. A bit of a performance for a simle task. Why did they take Notes out of itunes anyway?
Nick



---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <flapdoodle@...> wrote :

Nick, When you back up in iTunes, everything is backed up including notes.Restoring from backup will put the phone back to how it was at the time of the last backup. This is something you would only do in an emergency to recover something that was lost. Checking "Encript iPhone Backup" will cause even your passwords to be backed up.

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 3:45 AM, nphudd@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

My itunes doesn't back up Notes. It hasn't for ages (I think since iOS9 came in but it may be earlier). This annoyed me enormously - an understatement.
Do others get their Notes backed up by itunes? If so, how? It is not an option for me in Windows. I do use iCloud but I would prefer to know that itunes had a backup too

Nick



---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <flapdoodle@...> wrote :

Do you have a recent backup to iTunes or iCloud?

On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Murray Woods rmwoods@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi:


I don't know what happened. My iPhone 5 (iOS8.3 (12F70)…) was in my pocket, and when I pulled it out to check something I discovered that all my notes had somehow been erased. Message:
"No notes".

Any idea what happened? Are they gone forever (as I fear)?

Please advise, if you have any suggestions.

Thanks for whatever help you can give.

Murray Woods



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Re: [apple-iphone] My "notes" are erased

 

Murray,

It is possible that you accidentally changed folders in notes to one that doesn't have any. At the top of the notes screen is there a left arrow (see picture)? If so tap the arrow and select the folder that has a number next to it. When you look at my 2nd picture you will see I have multiple folders. 





--Gijzette 
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:48 PM, Murray Woods rmwoods@rogers.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi:


I don't know what happened. My iPhone 5 (iOS8.3 (12F70)…) was in my pocket, and when I pulled it out to check something I discovered that all my notes had somehow been erased. Message:
"No notes".


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