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Apple to announce iPhone 8 and iPhone X at special event

APPLE will announce its latest range of products, including the highly anticipated iPhone X and iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
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    One of those new features is a sky-high price tag that starts at $1,000 for the entry-level model with 64GB of storage and climbs to $1,150 for the 256GB version.

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  • Tech Tent: Kaspersky and the Kremlin

    On this week's Tech Tent we talk to the founder of the Russian cyber-security firm banned by the US government. We also look at whether Apple is taking a big risk by pushing the price of its latest iPhone so high, hear how an app helped save victims of flooding in Texas and discuss whether there is a better way for companies to store data and keep our information safe.

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  • iOS 11 review

    Even though the changes are minor, iOS 11 transforms how we rely on the iPhone and iPad.

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Twitter to Stream Weekly 'Empire' Pre-Show

The social network will also stream the premiere of Fox's 'Ghosted' nightly this week from Thursday through Sunday.

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Google signs $1.1bn HTC smartphone deal

Alphabet's Google has struck a $1.1bn (£822m) deal with Taiwan's HTC to expand its smartphone business.

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Microsoft and Facebook’s massive undersea data cable is complete

The high-capacity system should be ready by October 2017.

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Facebook and Microsoft are building a huge trans-Atlantic data cable

The high-capacity system should be ready by October 2017.

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Yahoo 2013 data breach hit 'all three billion accounts'

Yahoo has said that all of its three billion user accounts were affected in a hacking attack dating back to 2013.

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Google unveils 'Pixelbook,' a new $999 high-end laptop

The tablet aspect is augmented by the option of buying a $99 stylus called the Pixelbook Pen

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Russian operatives spent thousands of dollars on Google ads, source claims

As congressional investigations deepen, an anonymous source at the company tells Reuters that ads were purchased in order to meddle in the 2016 election

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Israeli Hacking Finds Russia Waging Secret Cyber War Against US

Israeli officials who had hacked into the Kaspersky Lab, a Russian multinational cybersecurity and anti-virus provider headquartered in Moscow, alerted the US about an unreported, wide-scale Russian intrusion, following which Kaspersky software was ...

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Why I’ve pledged to never open LinkedIn again

LINKEDIN is supposed to be the more “professional” of the social networking sites. The way it treats its users is anything but.

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Google auto-detects your whereabouts to get local search results

You can't get results tailored for another country just by changing the country code anymore.

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Where Silicon Valley culture started

The office playgrounds at today's tech giants have some surprising origins writes Richard Donkin

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Microsoft rolls out LinkedIn integrations in Outlook.com

With the new Outlook integration, customers can click on an email contact's name right in their inbox then view a rich contact card that includes a link to their LinkedIn profile.

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Trove of 'Russian troll' posts exposed by Congress

Further instances of social media posts and ads thought to be part of Russian propaganda efforts to influence the last US presidential election and divide its society have been shared with the public.

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Cord-cutters who like TV shows, but want to skip sports can try $16 streaming service Philo

A new livestreaming TV service called Philo launches today, and it's sure to get the attention of people sick of paying high cable bills for channels they don't watch. Time

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Mazda‘s $70K seven-seater feels European but trails Korean rivals

The CX-9 sets the family SUV standard but the plush Azami, with petrol engine and all-wheel drive, faces strong rivals from Honda, Skoda and the Koreans

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Google collects data on Android users’ locations even when location services are turned off

GOOGLE is collecting data on the location of Android users even when location services are turned off, report reveals.

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