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What are the advantages of iPhone SE?
Finally, Apple did start a successor to the iPhone SE. And it is still called the iPhone SE, possibly insert a’2020′ to avoid confusion. Yes, it’s a bit foolhardy to predict what Apple might do. The business always manages to pack in a final twist.The iPhone SE has a great deal going for it. To […]
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Hands-on: $499 gesture-controlled DJI Spark drone offers portability, simplicity
The first DJI Spark orders are now on their way to customers, and AppleInsider offers a first look at what comes in the box with the diminutive new gesture-controlled flying camera, which aims to make it simpler than ever to fly a drone. DJI Spark next to iPhone 6s. Impressively small, the main chassis on […]
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Apple claims recent Supreme Court ruling makes Qualcomm iPhone IP agreement invalid
Apple has escalated its legal attack on Qualcomm, declaring the iPhone broadband chip license agreement is invalid, and the manufacturer is illegally double-dipping in its demand for a royalty payment for chip technology in conjunction with charging for the chips. First reported by Reuters, Apple is utilizing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that put […]
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First look: Kensington Thunderbolt 3 dock features flexible mounting options, security slot
Kensington has entered the burgeoning Thunderbolt 3 dock market with its own offering, with security options and a mounting kit setting it apart from the others. The Kensington SD5000T has a front-mounted USB 3.0 type-A port, and a USB 3.1 Gen 1 type-C port on the front. On the rear is a fairly standard array […]
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‘Sega Forever’ free-to-play classic games for iPhone are off to a good start, but aren’t perfect
Sega has released four classic games into their ad-supported free-to-play Sega Forever initiative, including Kid Chameleon, Altered Beast, Phantasy Star II, and Comix Zone. AppleInsider gave the retro titles a spin, and found room for improvement. The four titles are reasonably faithful ports of their original titles, not new titles or remasters of existing collections, […]
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US Federal Trade Commission gets go-ahead for antitrust suit against Qualcomm
A U.S. Federal Trade Commission lawsuit leveled against Qualcomm before the start of a separate case by Apple can continue in spite of overtures for a dismissal from the chipmaker, a California court ruled this week. District Judge Lucy Koh has rejected a Qualcomm motion to dismiss the FTC action, Reuters said on Tuesday. Like […]
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New video offers up-close look at ‘iPhone 8’ dummy
A video published on Wednesday provides one of the best looks yet at a supposed “iPhone 8” dummy unit that has been floating around the web, joining together an aluminum chassis and bezel-free front glass seen in alleged parts leaks. Shared by OnLeaks in partnership with Tiger Mobiles, the well produced video shows close up […]
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An iPhone switch story from a reluctant Android switcher
The iPhone launched 10 years ago, but Roger switched much more recently, in 2015. On the milestone anniversary of Apple’s groundbreaking handset, he tells his story. My trio of dusty unused Android phones. From left to right: the Nexus 5, the Galaxy Nexus, and a forgotten LG budget model. I sometimes like to think of […]
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Review: Apple’s 2017 10.5″ iPad Pro stuns with 120Hz ProMotion display
Apple’s new 10.5-inch iPad Pro takes a device that was already a best-in-class tablet and makes it even better, headlined by a larger display with a stunning 120Hz refresh rate. But with a $649 starting price, Apple cuts just a few too many corners for our liking, especially when compared to the value proposition of […]
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Review: Apple’s 2017 12.9″ iPad Pro gains feature parity with its smaller sibling
Staggered launches of the first generation of iPad Pro tablets left the larger 12.9-inch model in an awkward position, lacking key professional-grade features like always-on Hey Siri and a color balancing True Tone display. Apple has rectified that with its 2017 12.9-inch iPad Pro, bringing it up to speed with the smaller 10.5-inch version with […]