Cracked in 50 Seconds: Researchers Easily Crack iOS Generated Hotspot Passwords



When setting up a personal hotspot on their iPad or iPhone, users have the option of allowing iOS to automatically generate a password. Now, researchers say you shouldn’t get too comfortable with that auto-generated password, as they’ve been able to crack them in less than a minute, using a Scrabble word list.

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Apple Extends OS X Mavericks Beta Access to Its Retail Employees


Just before the release of OS X Mountain Lion last year, Apple extended its beta program to certain Apple retail store employees. The company is following up this year with a similar program for OS X Mavericks. 9to5Mac , via MacRumors : You are invited to participate in the pre-release OS X Mavericks seed program

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iFrogs Announces First Game Controller for Official iOS 7



Following the news that Apple will be officially supporting game controllers in both iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks through new developer APIS, Apple is rumored to be working with both Logitech and MOGA on upcoming game controllers.

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iFrogs Announces First Game Controller to Officially Support iOS 7



Following the news that Apple will be officially supporting game controllers in both iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks through new developer APIS, Apple is rumored to be working with both Logitech and MOGA on upcoming game controllers. Utah-based company iFrogz, however, might just beat them to the punch with their upcoming

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Paper Developer FiftyThree Gets $15M Backing to Create a ‘Suite of Mobile Tools for Creativity’


The Verge reports that FiftyThree, the team behind Paper , the highest grossing app in the App Store, has received $15 million in investment funding to create what it says will be the Office suite of a more creative future. The Verge , via 9to5Mac : “Our goal is to build essentially a suite of mobile tools for creativity,” says FiftyThree founder and Microsoft vet Georg Petschnigg, which means for all intents and purposes, FiftyThree has just begun. Well, Microsoft just debuted Office for iPhone, but an app that defined productivity on desktops — ported to mobile — doesn’t seem to be what Petschnigg has in mind

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MacStadium and Macminicolo Announce Mac Pro Hosting Plans



It’s just been a week since the Mac Pro was previewed at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, and two Mac hosting providers have already announced their plans to utilize the new power-houses. 9to5Mac : MacStadium , which currently utlizes the Mac mini for dedicated hosting and colocation, has announced plans to offer Mac Pro hosting later this year

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Review: RaySupreme – Revolutionary 3D Modeling and Rendering


I’ve always been fascinated by 3D modeling and rendering programs. Sadly, I am a “I want it now!” type of person, and just didn’t have the patience for learning how to create and place objects, and then wait for them to render.

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