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Apple launch iSpy certification scheme for snooping devs

Posted on February 27, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jasper Hammill reports:

Do you have a bright idea for spying on fanbois as they go about their fruity business?

Now’s the time to capitalise on it, because Apple have just launched a new certification scheme for anyone making stuff using their iBeacon system.

Under the Made for iOS (MFi) scheme, manufacturers can now ask to append the iBeacon name to their products or use it in their branding.

Read more on The Register.

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