Saturday, 12 March 2016

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Daily update 12 March 2016
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Apple late on Thursday started sending media invites for its long anticipated event on March 21, where the company is expected to showcase the 4-inch iPhone SE, a 9.7-inch iPad Pro model, and a range of new Apple Watch models alongside more ...
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Apple, attempting to get back to the business of introducing new products as it fights with the Justice Department in court, announced a March 21 event where the company is expected to unveil a smaller-screen iPhone and an updated iPad.
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Apple today sent out invitations to a press event at which it is expected to unveil new iPhone and iPad models. In keeping with its practice, Apple revealed little about the event other than it will take place on March 21 at the company's campus in the ...
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Apple's next event is happening Monday, March 21st, when we're expecting it to unveil a new iPhone, a new iPad, and likely a bit more.
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The telecom service providers on Thursday told the Supreme Court that TRAI's decision to saddle them with penalty for call drops was a "populist" measure.
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There have been speculations about Apple launching a giant iPhone with 5.8-inch display, likely to be called iPhone Pro. If you too among the ones wondering how the mega smartphone will fit into hands and will it not be too unwieldy for smaller hands ...
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Apple has reportedly sent out invites for a March 21 event at the company's Cupertino headquarters in California at 10AM Pacific.
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Oculus Social is a VR platform that enables users to share virtual reality experiences, including 360 degree videos, games and more.
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SAN FRANCISCO: After months of declines in Apple's stock, sentiment appears to be mending as investors focus on steady earnings expectations and bet that the expected launch of a new iPhone will add badly-needed fuel to sputtering sales.
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Forcing Apple to help unlock an iPhone is a "modest" demand which may turn up vital evidence in a terrorist attack, the US government argued Thursday, upping the ante in its legal standoff with the technology giant.
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