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Mingis on Tech: For the new iPhones, 'X' marks the spot
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Mingis on Tech: For the new iPhones, 'X' marks the spot

Apple on Tuesday unveiled its new smartphone line-up, with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus available later this month. But the flagship iPhone X won't arrive until November. Read More

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How the iPhone X changes the way you use iOS

The iPhone X has no home button, which means users have a whole new set of gestures to learn; it also means corporate training materials will need updates, along with changes in app design and website interactions. Read More

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Microsoft moves fast to offer zero-day EMM support for iOS 11

Apple's new mobile OS has added key enterprise-friendly features that could make it a darling for business users and are already enticing EMM vendors like Microsoft to support. Read More

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iPhone X vs. Galaxy Note 8: The battle of the $1,000 smartphones

Comparing the enterprise features in the Apple iPhone X with those in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, this blogger gives the edge to the Galaxy Note 8. Read More

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Apple’s clever strategy for forcing partners to use Face ID

To make sure that companies use Face ID in their apps, Apple simply didn't give them any practical choice. Read More

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Update: How to get the macOS ‘High Sierra’ GM

Apple's free desktop preview let Mac owners try out High Sierra this summer as a public beta. The golden master is now available. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple's got the energy to cut your wires

Apple’s decision to put its weight behind the Wireless Power Consortium's Qi wireless power standard will kick-start the entire industry, experts say. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Why the telcos must drop the Apple Watch LTE connectivity tax

Carriers want to charge you an extra $10 for the privilege of adding your Apple Watch to your existing mobile account – but they’re going to have to deliver better deals as connected devices proliferate Read More

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JR Raphael: iOS 11 vs. Android 8.0: Which is better? Well...

Plenty of people are pitting Apple's iOS 11 against Google's Android 8.0 Oreo release, but the true winner of this battle is rarely assessed accurately. Read More

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