AvatarGary Spenceflipped into Two of the Best17 malware iPhone apps removed from App Store after evading Apple’s reviewverified_publisher9to5Mac - Ben LovejoyApple has confirmed that 17 malware iPhone apps were removed from the App Store after successfully hiding from the company’s app review process. The apps were all from a single developer but covered a wide range of areas, including a restaurant finder, internet radio, BMI calculator, video …
AvatarGary Spenceflipped into Two of the BestAvatarAvatarBryson DeChambeau has gained an incredible (Hulk) amount of weight in a short timeverified_publisherGolf Digest - By Alex MyersPhil Mickelson has turned heads of late by shedding pounds faster than he flashes thumbs-ups during a pro-am. But one of golf's young stars is going in the opposite direction on the scale. Earlier this month, Bryson DeChambeau told PGATour.com he planned to "look like a different person" next year. …
AvatarGary Spenceflipped into Two of the BestFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow much does it cost Apple to make an iPhone?verified_publisherDigital Trends - By Jeremy KaplanYou’re about to plunk down $699 on that new iPhone 11 Pro – or *gasp* $1,449 on the 512GB iPhone Pro Max without a trade-in. That’s quite a few …
AvatarGary Spenceflipped into Two of the BestAvatarAvatarDominate your opponents this weekend with these four quick tips from Golf Digest's Best Teachersverified_publisherGolf Digest - By Matthew RudyHard to believe, but summer is almost gone, and Labor Day weekend marks one of the busiest golf weekends of the year for amateurs. Whether you’re playing in a tournament, have a couple rounds lined up or an ambitious three-day holiday buddies trip, you need some solid advice to set you up to play …
AvatarGary Spenceflipped into Two of the BestAvatarAvatar5 dead, nearly 200 sickened in romaine lettuce outbreakAssociated Press - By MIKE STOBBENEW YORK (AP) — Four more deaths have been linked to a national food poisoning outbreak blamed on tainted lettuce, bringing the total to five. Health officials have tied the E. coli outbreak to romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Arizona. The growing season there ended six weeks ago, and it’s unlikely …