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Flappy bird is back with a new season

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Flappy bird developer Dong Nguyen announced that he'll be releasing a new version of his popular game in August. The new version will include multiplayer and would be less addictive. Back in February Dong Nguyen pulled out the increasingly popular game from the App Store claiming that it’s been overused and arguably was too addictive. @misterlukeherb @kotaku Not because of them but because how people use my game. They are overusing it. — Dong Nguyen (@dongatory) February 8, 2014 We are left to wait and see what the new Flappy Bird will look like with the multiplayer mode and “less addictive” features. In the meantime, if you have the original Flappy Bird still installed on your iPhone, you can transfer it to other iOS devices conserving the game scores via using this method: http://www.copytrans.net/support/how-to-backup-iphone-games-and-transfer-game-scores-to-another-ios-device/ The game developer also Tweeted that Flappy Bird clone currently found on the

iPhone lockscreen bypass by Siri on iOS 7.1.1

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Did you know that in iOS 7.1.1, you can easily bypass the iPhone lockscreen and gain access to the address book, place calls and send text messages? Here’s how to try bypassing the lockscreen for yourself. Test the Siri lockscreen bypass for yourself 1. Make sure the iPhone is running iOS 7.1.1 and press the Sleep/Wake button on top 2. Slide to unlock 3. Don’t enter the pass code but long-press the Home button until Siri comes up 4. You can now inquire for specific contacts in your address book, send messages or even call them Until Apple fixes this, I’d advise you to disable Siri from the iPhone lockscreen. To do so, go to Settings > Passcode Lock and switch Siri under “Allow access when locked” to OFF. Here’s a video of the Siri lockscreen vulnerability in action: