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  • Comprehensive iPhone bug list debuts, 68 and counting

    by 
    Brian White
    Brian White
    07.16.2007

    Many (hundreds) of thousands love the new iPhone, but with mass lovin' comes the obligatory list of bugs. As such, the first lengthy and comprehensive bug list from poking and prodding that iPhone screen into submission during the wee hours of the night has been released. There are 68 reproducible bugs on the list so far, with each bug having been confirmed on two separate iPhones. Of course, the list's 'reproducible' status for each bug comes with a disclaimer that some obscure steps normal iPhone users may never uncover were used in unearthing some of them. We're hard-pressed to find our favorite bugs (or bug categories), so check out the complete list here and if you dare, start mad-swiping that iPhone screen if you feel lucky.[via Digg]

  • January 2007 to be the month of Apple Bugs

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    12.20.2006

    January 2007 is the month picked by a pair of security researchers to feature a day-by-day bug-by-bug listing of Apple security holes. Due to start on New Years day, the two plan to post the bugs without giving advanced warning to Apple. A Washington Post article states "[W]hile [the]upcoming project had the potential to at least temporarily make security more tenuous for the average Mac user, [the researcher] believes that in the long run the project will improve OS X security." This explanation sounds like the project is more about getting page hits and less about making OS X secure.