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Apple's new iOS 6 software update is now installed on 100 million devices since going live last week, and it adds some 200 new features to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
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Apple's new iOS 6 software update is now installed on 100 million devices since going live last week, and it adds some 200 new features to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
The Apple iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, and faster than its predecessors - but is it worth upgrading if you bought the iPhone 4S? Well, that's what we're here to find out.
It’s here, it’s here. The new iPhone 5 is has finally been unveiled to the public and it’s as we expected; lighter, thinner and faster. The biggest change is the brand-new 4-inch touchscreen display, with all-new intergrated touch – which Apple has declared is the most advanced screen in the the world.
Here we go again: it’s new iPhone day. In just under 6 hours we’ll finally get to feast our eyes on the new iPhone which has been the subject of intense speculation for months now. From rumblings it was the last phone Steve Jobs worked on, to whether Apple would radically change the design, the iPhone 5 rumour mill has been been the most intense since the very first iPhone.
This month is going to be insane. We’ve already had a ridiculous amount of new smartphones, laptops, tablets and TVs from last weeks IFA. And while you might think that was enough there’s a tech traffic jam on the horizon which is sure to see load of great products lost in the scrum for coverage and traffic.
A US court has ordered Korean electronics firm Samsung to pay Apple $1.05bn (£665) in damages for infringing Apple's intellectual property. The decision stunned the courtroom as the jury threw out every single one of Samsung's complaints and sided with the California tech giant on each of their claims after just three days of deliberation.
We've been happily ignoring the rumour mill for the iPhone 5, as it's the same old news regurgitated year-on-year and true to form the tech world has been participating in daily gossip on an unprecedented scale.
After years of planning, preparing and just a little bit of complaining, the London Olympics are finally about to begin with the opening ceremony tonight.
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