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iOS 10 review: Apple evolves

iOS 10 review: Apple evolves

With iOS 10, Apple is basically polishing a pearl. iOS 7 introduced a vibrant and "flat" new aesthetic. [Read more...]
The FBI missed a trick to hack the San Bernardino iPhone

The FBI missed a trick to hack the San Bernardino iPhone

The FBI told Congress it couldn't hack the San Bernardino shooter's phone without Apple's aid, but a researcher has proved that claim was inaccurate. [Read more...]
Tesla: Mobileye tried to stop our in-house chip development

Tesla: Mobileye tried to stop our in-house chip development

Tesla and former pal Mobileye aren't quite done airing controversial statements against each other. [Read more...]
Scan photos into Office 365 with Office Lens on Windows 10

Scan photos into Office 365 with Office Lens on Windows 10

Microsoft's Office Lens app has let folks upload photos from their iOS and Android devices since April 2015. [Read more...]
Amazon's 'The Grand Tour' car show launches November 18th

Amazon's 'The Grand Tour' car show launches November 18th

If you've been missing Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, then it's time to mark your calendar. [Read more...]
Samsung exec explains 'facts' of the Galaxy Note 7 recall

Samsung exec explains 'facts' of the Galaxy Note 7 recall

As Samsung tries to navigate through its Galaxy Note 7 mess, an executive is speaking directly to customers. [Read more...]
iPhone 7 Plus teardown reveals bigger Taptic Engine (update)

iPhone 7 Plus teardown reveals bigger Taptic Engine (update)

iFixit has given Apple's latest plus-sized flagship phone the same treatment it gave its older siblings. [Read more...]

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