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There has been much speculation about when exactly the iPhone 6 is schedule to debut in September. Predictions have been falling between the second and third week of the month….
On Monday, Apple released the fifth iOS 8 beta preview to developers. First introduced on June 2, this preview, like all previous betas, has more improvements, bug fixes, and new…
In addition to releasing iOS 8 beta 5 on Monday, Apple seeded a new preview of the OS X Yosemite beta to developers. The fifth preview of OS X Yosemite beta is…
No longer do users have to wait a whole business week after sending their broken phones for servicing. Apple is now offering in-store screen replacements for the iPhone 5s. Like other…
With September drawing near, more speculation about the next-generation iPhone is circulating. We know, of course, that there will be two display sizes for the iPhone 6: a 5.5- and a 4.7-inch…
Procrastinating travelers who find it difficult to plan trips in advance could find some spontaneity and even bargains with last-minute travel apps to book flights and hotel rooms. Whether it’s…
The hugely popular BioShock by game developer Irrational Games is coming to Apple’s iOS before the end of summer. A first-person shooter game that debuted in 2007, BioShock has been…
 Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O)  sued Samsung ElectronicsCo Ltd (005930.KS) on Friday, claiming the South Korean smartphone maker refused to make a royalty payment last fall onpatent licenses after Microsoft announced its intention to acquire Nokia’s (NOK1V.HE) handset…
Apple has released a new television ad, the fourth in its “You’re More Powerful Than You Think” campaign. Called “Dreams”, the ad features iPhone owners using their devices to assist them in…
Austrian law student and privacy advocate Max Schrems filed a class action suit against Facebook for violating European privacy laws by sharing private user data. Schrems alleges that Facebook’s data policy…
Apple’s $3 billion acquisition deal with Beats has officially closed. The deal closed very quickly–no surprise here. On Monday this past week the European Commission approved the deal, stating that…
The recent hacking attempt on a sensitive Canadian government computer network is similar to attacks mounted by an elite unit of the Chinese army based in Shanghai, according to a…
Facebook’s Slingshot has been competing with popular ephemeral app Snapchat for almost two months now.  The concept behind the apps is pretty much the same: share a short-lived video or photo with one or…
Twitter’s latest transparency report shows that the number of requests for user information, with the most requests coming from the U.S. government. The micro-blogging site released its fifth transparency report…
Thus far, September has been the expected launch month for the iPhone 6, a logical assumption considering Apple’s past behavior. Traditionally, the new iPhone is introduced on an appointed date…
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