Crime Stoppers are seeking these two suspects in connection with the alleged theft of an i-Phone valued at over $1,200.
Police say January 16th, the two were in a Kennewick cellphone retail location (didn't say which one) and tried to buy a phone...
By now you've probably heard the FBI, armed with a Judge's order, is trying to force Apple to help them hack into the i-Phone of one of the San Bernadino terrorist shooters. There's apparently information in there of national security, say the feds. But it goes beyond just that.
We didn't believe the rumors so we decided to see for ourselves. Numerous i-Phone users have reportedly fallen for a fake web ad saying they could recharge their iOS-8 phone by putting it in a microwave! (Image from Facebook by Bryan Kim of phone reportedly "charged in microwave).
Apple recently unveiled two new iPhones and a watch, giving people a whole new reason with working phones to ponder whether they want to pony up a few more hundred dollars for the latest in tech gadgetry.
Apple unveiled two new iPhones, the 5S and the 5C, on Tuesday afternoon, in addition updates to iTunes and its mobile operating system, iOS. Here's what's new (updated with pictures from the presentation below):