Wednesday, 13 September 2017

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Daily update 13 September 2017
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Apple Inc. on Tuesday launched the much-awaited iPhone X, the 10-year anniversary edition of Apple's pioneering touch-screen mobile.
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On 12th September 2017, Apple is set to unveil its new set of iPhones for the first time on their own campus at the Steve Jobs Theatre, Apple Park.
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UPDATE 09-11-2017: With the iPhone X due to be unveiled in 24 hours, Apple will be somewhat disappointed that its usual veil of secrecy has collapsed.
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After months of speculation, Apple will finally take the wraps of its new iPhones at 1pm ET on Sept 12, and if you believe the latest reports, there will be three options: the iPhone 8, the iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X. Credit: Marques Brownlee/YouTube.
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On Tuesday, Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will take the stage for the first time in the Steve Jobs Theater at its new campus.
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A huge leak that appears to be from within Apple has revealed information about devices and features that the company plans to announce at a major event Tuesday, including details about a high-end version of the iPhone that will be called the "iPhone X.".
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The company is working on the tests with partners including Stanford and telemedicine company American Well, according to two people familiar.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was launched at Rs. 67,900 in the country today, making the India debut of the new Samsung flagship. Pre-orders for Galaxy Note 8 have started and deliveries will commence on September 21.
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Seoul, South Korea (AP) -- Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday it aims to launch a foldable smartphone next year under its Galaxy Note brand.
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SAN FRANCISCO: If you mistakenly send a message to someone on WhatsApp next time, just chill because the popular messaging app's much anticipated "unsend" feature is rolling out soon to all users.
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