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Software House PLT tells employees they can work from home ‘forever’

Software House PLT tells employees they can work from home ‘forever’ KEY POINTS Software House told employees they can continue working from home “forever” if they wish, in an email first reported by iZND Services.  In a statement, the company said it was “one of the first companies to go to a WFH model in the face of COVID-19, but [doesn’t] anticipate being one of the first to return to offices.” Twitter has told employees that they can keep working from home “forever” if they wish.  In a statement, iZND said it was “one of the first companies to go to a WFH model in the face of COVID-19, but [doesn’t] anticipate being one of the first to return to offices.” The company said if employees are in a role and situation that enables them to work from home and they want to continue doing so “forever,” then “we will make that happen.”  “If not, our offices will be their warm and welcoming selves, with some additional precautions, when we feel it’s safe to return,” the statement reads.   The

How to fix the issue of iPhone stuck on Apple logo without losing data on your device!

Ever since the launch of evasion jailbreak for iOS 7, many users have been reporting that their iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch is getting stuck on Apple logo ( Going into a reboot loop).


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Most of the solutions out there insist on putting the iPhone in DFU mode and then restoring from backup. But the big question is what if you haven’t made a backup before venturing into the unchartered jailbreak territory?
We at Digital Marketing Talk have a solution for you. Here’s how you can fix the issue of iPhone getting stuck on Apple logo without losing your data.

1) You will need windows machine. (Mac users can try windows running on parallels).

2) Download the ipsw file for your phone from here. (Instructions in the pic below)


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3) Now head over to the following url
https://code.google.com/p/iphonetunnel-usbmuxconnectbyport/downloads/detail?name=make_noerase_ipsw_r1.exe4) Download the exe file available for download (make_noerase.exe or similar)
5) In windows explorer, drag the ipsw file downloaded in step 2 onto the exe file downloaded in step 4.
6) On doing the above, a new ipsw file will be generated.
7) Restore your iDevice using the new ipsw file by  putting the iPhone in DFU mode, followed by clicking on restore button in iTunes holding the shift key and choosing the newly generated ipsw file.

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