Does Twitter track a tweets originating IP Address? [closed] - ipad

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I had an iPad stolen a few months ago. A few days ago, the thief accidentally tweeted a random photo. That iPad has location services and iCloud disabled, so that's out. But, it brings me to the question at hand...
Does Twitter track the originating IP address for each tweet? If so, is there any immediate way to get it? I don't see it in any API documentation.
Here is all the data I can muster about said tweet: http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/show/215632207346270209.json

They sure do, but you will have to obtain a court order for them to hand it over to you. Plus you will need a court order to get the user details from the ISP

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I want to sell my iPhone5, I have captured photos through its camera. Before selling I deleted all of my private pictures but I am worried that someone else will recover it.
My question is what should I do to delete photos permanently from iPhone5 without its recovery again.
Please help me. Thanks in advance.
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You should use apple iCloud to store all your data which will be connected with your apple id online and can be restored any time.
Use iTunes to back up all your data to your local system.
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I know iPhone has a "emergency" option before the phone is unlocked that can call 911 only. could that be modified given the reason is for emergency?
There is no public API to change this number. Maybe you would be able to change it on Jailbroken device, but there is no official way to do this.
Anyway is there any good reason to change the emergency number ?

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I am going to need to have encrypted messages between my app and my server.
I was going through apple's documentation to find something about that issue.
(basically I need to encrypt the way the communication is going on so that no other app can imitate that and use my server)
Does anyone know if this can pose a problem with Apple?
No apple has no problem with this, but....
If you are using strong encryption you will have to get a licence, look at this site for more details. The documents they provide when get the licence you will have to upload to apple when you publish your app.
I also found this SO which points to this blog which details how to obtain permission.

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I am consuming the Google Weather API in my mobile application
http://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/02/08/googles-secret-weather-api/
Everything works as expected. I get the temp in Fahrenheit and everything and also the image. But in the evening time around 7-8 PM it still returns the same sunny image. Is there any other service which changes the condition image for the night time?
Based on the blog post you mentioned, it seems that you could easily grab the appropriate image based on the weather conditions. Nobody says you need to trust the XML response for that image.

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I bought an iMac some time ago. Although it was stolen some time ago, I managed to get the Serial Number from the provider who sold it to me. The point is that I know who took it and also that he is using it.
I have received gmail from him and also Skype. Could I somehow identify that serial number based on those messages?
If not, what about the Apple updates? Do they keep track of the serial numbers and IPs from where the update has been done?
I´ve looked at the different threads here and nobody seems to have an answer to this.
Nope, you're out of luck.
However, if you've got something credible showing that your buddy stole the machine, you should be able to get the police/judge to allow a very specific search to physically enter his place and check the serial on the box.

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