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Surprise! iPhone Web share outpaces share of app traffic in N. America

Chitika Insights has published a report that shows the iPhone as a clear leader in two categories – traffic share of different smartphone makers across both apps & the mobile Web in the North American region. The iPhone’s share of traffic is greater on the mobile Web than in the world of apps.

For arriving at this conclusion, Chitika drew upon 2 sets of data – half a billion mobile exchange impressions through the company’s Cidewalk platform (for app traffic) & millions of ad impressions from the Chitika Ad Network (for mobile Web traffic) from earlier this month.

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It said in the report that mobile application vs. Web traffic on North American smartphones reflected similar environments from a brand perspective. To determine Web-based traffic figures, Chitika Insights analyzed 10s of millions of U.S. & Canadian smartphone-based online ad impressions generated within the Chitika Ad Network from December 3 through 9, 2014.

Conversely, while Apple iPhone users were the largest traffic drivers in both environments, their share turns out to be higher on the Web (52.5%) than in-app (46.0%) – a 6.5 percentage point share difference that’s the largest of any brand.

It’s likely that Apple users, in aggregate, are simply more likely to use their browser throughout the course of a given day, the agency said.

Additionally, other outside metrics point to global Google Play app downloads outstripping iOS by a significant margin. While that trend is presumably more muted within North America where iOS devices are more pervasive, it’s reasonable to assume that it still holds true in some degree.

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Security loophole found in Apple’s iOS 6.1?

Apple’s bag of woes just had something new added to it. There are Online reports filtering in that a new security flaw discovered in Apple’s recently released software iOS 6.1 enables anyone to bypass an iPhone’s lockscreen, granting them access to a series of core device functions. Apparently, it was first spoken of on YouTube, & then the complaints started pouring in from all over.

The YouTube clip was reportedly posted by an iPhone user, following which tech publications like AppleInsider & The Verge have conducted their own tests to confirm it. These tests showed what the flaw is about: When a caller makes and immediately cancels a call from the emergency dial screen & then hits the power button several times to load the Phone App button, it allows anyone to access the iPhone’s dialer, contact list, voicemail box, call history, messages, photos & FaceTime.

Everyone is now waiting for Apple to officially resond to these allegations. The company had launched the iOS 6.1 to iPhone, iPad & iPod touch devices two weeks ago. Earlier, a section of the iPhone 4S owners had complained that the update was causing battery drain, & the phone, too, was heating up.

Earlier this week, Apple had released the iOS 6.1.1, fixing some of these issues. The company had stated on Wednesday that it was trying to resolve another bug preventing some iPhone & iPad users from syncing their mobile mailbox with Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2010.

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