Sunday, 11 September 2016

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Daily update 11 September 2016
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SEOUL/NEW YORK: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Friday it will expedite new shipments of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones starting this week in response to a US regulator's advisory to not charge or turn on the phone in flight due to faulty batteries.
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SEOUL/NEW YORK: A U.S. government safety agency on Friday urged all consumers to stop using Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones, which are prone to catch fire, and top airlines globally banned their use during flights.
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Apple's new iPhones are here. The all-new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus boasts of a faster processor, better camera and bigger battery amongst numerous other additions.
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Samsung has recalled an estimated 2.5 million devices across the world. In the US and UK Samsung has told customers to power down the phones and return them.
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Now its time to be a bit more lazy as micro-blogging website Twitter has unveiled an app for Amazon's voice platform Alexa so she can just read your tweets on your Echo speaker or other Alexa-powered device.
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Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are the Cupertino major's first iPhones ever to be IP67 certified for dust and water resistance.
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So Apple killed the headphone jack with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. But what does that really mean? Think back to Apple's origin story and the tale of the two young Steves, Jobs and Wozniak, building their first computer in a garage.
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Microsoft in July was reported to be working on an all-in-one (AIO) PC under its Surface brand. Now, a report indicates that Microsoft will launch the new Surface PC at an event in October.
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As widely expected, the Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have no 3.5mm jack, which means that a wide range of earphones and headphones from various brands will not work with the devices without an adapter.
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Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are finally here. As usual, Apple announced its latest iPhones with tonnes of new features but didn't mention the exact amount of RAM inside the device.
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