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iPhone 6S Specs Rumors Are Already Starting: Apple A9 Production To Start In Early 2015
The device's A9 production would be handled by TSMC. With the iPhone 6 nearly upon us, it comes as little surprise that the tech beat has already started to focus on the following iPhone model. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Fingerprint Sensor Same As Galaxy S5's, But With New Features: Rumor
The Note 4 will be unveiled next week. Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 will be unveiled next week at IFA 2014 in Berlin, but the leaks about the device's alleged features keep rolling in. HTC One M8 Windows Model Available On Amazon With $50 Price Tag
The device also reportedly offers a battery life advantage over its Android counterpart. A special deal has slashed Verizon's HTC One M8 for Windows to just $50 on Amazon with a two-year contract, GSMArena reports. Instagram Releases New Time-Lapse Video App
The app allows users to create tracking shots and fast time-lapse videos on their phone. As if Instagram hasn't already given users enough options with which to tweak their photos, the company has now come out with a new application called Hyperlapse. iPhone 6 Render Images Unveiled By Designer Martin Hajek: Take A Sneak Peek At Apple's Sept. 9 Event
Hajek previously created a render gallery showing the device with the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. Although there have been various leaks showing off the alleged iPhone 6, we really can't be sure they are legitimate until the official unveiling of the smartphone. Apple Agrees To Replace Faulty iPhone 5 Batteries
The company is offering new batteries to replace those in what they call "a very small percentage" of iPhone 5 models bought between September 2012 and January 2013. Sony Executive’s AA Flight Grounded Due To Hacker Bomb Threat
The hackers announced via Twitter that explosives were on board the plane. As if there hasn't been enough plane-related news this year, an American Airlines flight carrying the president of Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley was grounded Sunday after reportedly receiving bomb threats from hackers. Facebook Does Away With Click-Bait Headlines
Facebook decides to clean up users' feeds and do away with click-bait headlines. If you're tired of seeing headlines like "You won't believe what happens next," or, "The shocking truth revealed," litter your Facebook feed, you're in for a bit of luck. iOS 8 Beta 5: CloudKit Servies Restricted To Latest Update For Developers; OS X Yosemite, Too
iOS 8's official release could be just a couple weeks away. Starting Tuesday, app developers who wish to use CloudKit services will have to download the latest available beta versions of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite, according to Apple Insider. 'Rise Of The Tomb Raider:' Square Enix Explains Xbox Exclusivity Deal On Tumblr
Square Enix, the publisher of "Rise of the Tomb Raider" addressed fans on Tumblr over the weekend about the decision to make the game exclusive to Microsoft's Xbox One and 360 consoles. 3D Mapping Of The Stonehenge Landscape Reveals Interesting Findings
Professor Vince Gaffney is one significant man behind the new revelations at ancient Stonehenge; he is Chair in Landscape Archaeology and at the University of Birmingham, the director of the IBM Visual and Spatial Technology Center. iWatch May Not Get 2014 Release Date After All, Supply Chain Sources Claim: Report
The device's production start may be a bit too late to include it on your holiday wish-list. Although a report involving sapphire glass on Thursday suggested the iWatch could release in October, it appears more are thinking along the line of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who recently expressed his belief that the device will not become available until 2015. Over 1,000 Businesses Affected by Malware that Struck Target
The Secret Service believes that as many as 1,000 businesses have been affected by the same cyberattack that looted Target's cash register system for consumer credit card information, the Department of Homeland Security said in an advisory Friday afternoon. Court Rules that 'Monkey Selfie' Cannot be Copyrighted
Following photographer David Slater's suit on Wikimedia for releasing a "Monkey selfie" from his camera for free, U.S. regulators have ruled that the infamous 'selfie' taken by the monkey that swiped the photographer's camera cannot be copyrighted. According to the regulators, it was an accident rather than smart thinking by the monkey or the photographer. LG G3 Users Experiencing Cracks In Chassis
The G3 is reportedly cracking under the stress applied by the insertion of the micro USB cable. A noteworthy number of LG G3 owners are experiencing cracks in the phone's chassis, according to several reports.
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