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Apple is anticipated to hold its annual iPhone event on Sept. 12, where a slate of new products like a flagship “iPhone 8,” LTE Apple Watch and more are expected to debut. Check out all the latest launch rumors in this video.
Instagram on Wednesday said one or more hackers accessed email address and phone number information associated with certain high profile accounts using a previously unknown API “bug,” but notes the flaw has since been patched.
Apple CEO Tim Cook addressed Hurricane Harvey in a letter to employees on Wednesday, detailing the company’s efforts to help those impacted by the storm, including its own workers, as well as ongoing projects to offer aid and assistance in the region.
Samsung on Wednesday announced two new fitness-oriented wearables, the Gear Sport and Gear Fit2 Pro, which will square off with the Apple Watch “Series 3” coming this fall.
A group of 17 Apple engineers said to be working on Apple’s automotive ambitions has reportedly left the company for self-driving company Zoox after Apple scaled back plans.
Western Digital on Wednesday released the My Cloud Home, a network-attached storage (NAS) drive intended to provide both local and remote access to personal files.
Gesture controls are the touchscreen equivalent of keyboard shortcuts on a traditional computer — that is to say they are meant for pro users. For that reason, users shouldn’t expect that Apple will kill off the iPhone home button entirely anytime soon, despite radical changes expected on the pro-focused “iPhone 8.”
Hot on the heels of a report describing the buttonless interface on the “iPhone 8,” designers and developers have begun circulating media hinting at what it might look like in practice.
In an industry first, Amazon and Microsoft have announced that people will soon be able to access Alexa from Cortana, and vice versa, including through iOS.