Monday, 28 March 2016

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Daily update 28 March 2016
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We're already down through the first quarter of the calendar year 2016. This month, we've seen Google announce Android N, Apple launch a new, smaller smartphone.
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Earlier this week, the Cupertino giant Apple has announced an iPhone SE, iPad Pro and the iOS 9.3 at an event in U.S. However, there were complaints from the user that, their devices (iPhone and iPad) got bricked after updating to iOS 9.3.
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Some iOS updates are much bigger than others, but anytime one is beta tested for two months and gets airtime at an Apple event, it inevitably garners additional scrutiny.
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(CNN) - Apple has unveiled a new iPhone operating system setting that may help you sleep. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Night shift was released this week as part of the IOS 9.3 mobile operating system.
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Surrounded by cheering Apple Store employees, one of the first iPhone buyers leaves the store on Fifth Avenue in New York. Reuters/Jeff Zelevansky.
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Apple released iOS 9.3 last week at the developer conference. Reports allege that older Apple devices have been locked after upgrading its operating system to the latest version iOS 9.3.
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Microsoft's annual developer conference, Build 2016, is just four days away and we already have the first set of hints on what could be in store.
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Apple rolled out March 21 the new iOS 9.3 (build number series: 13E233) to eligible iPhones, iPads and iPods, but soon early updaters began complaining they could not go past the activation lock screen after installing the firmware, rendering their ...
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Apple's iOS 9.3 update has come with problems for iPad owners and even iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s plus users are facing app crashes.
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NEW YORK: The social networking giant Facebook apologised on Monday after a bug turned its "safety check" feature into a breaking news alert for all users after a powerful blast ripped through a public park in Lahore, killing 69 people and injuring ...
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