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Samsung has been making fun of Apple’s decision to not include a free charger with the iPhone 12 — but it also reportedly may ax the freebie from its own upcoming flagship phone.The South
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Apple was ordered Tuesday in the United States to pay more than $ 500 million in damages to PanOptis. This company specializing in the licensing of patents accused the iPhone manufacturer of having infringed patents on 4G.
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Specifically, for the purchase of an iPhone (even older models), you will no longer have a supplied mains charger, only the simple charging cable and a pair of wired headphones.
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Apple will lift the veil this Tuesday on its new iPhone 12. It should be compatible with 5G networks. This could give a boost to subscriptions dedicated to this new technology around the world.
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In a statement released Monday, the social network said it would now ban content denying the reality of the Shoah.
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The 137 countries participating in the negotiations have set a comprehensive framework for tax reform aimed at further taxing digital giants - including GAFA. But a political agreement is still missing to implement the plan.
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Apple is expected to launch its first range of smartphones equipped with 5G technology tomorrow, the highly anticipated "iPhone 12", more than a year after its two rivals Samsung and Huawei.
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Jennifer Aniston has sustained a lot of friendly fire in the 25 years since she became America’s ageless Breck Girl next door — but this now-veteran actress is nobody’s victim. Sure, the beloved former “Friends” star was typecast after a decade (1994-2004) as spoiled rich chick Rachel Green on NBC’s “must-see TV” sitcom, followed by …
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Apple is hoping it can help keep the doctor away with a slew of new offerings it’s rolling out focused on keeping people fit during the coronavirus pandemic. The Cupertino, Calif., tech giant on Tuesday launched an all-new virtual workout subscription service called Fitness Plus, which competes with the like of Peloton as more people …
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Apple’s first keynote of the fall is here, but don’t get your hopes up for a new iPhone. Though the gadget maker typically announces its new family of smartphones every year in mid-September, coronavirus related production delays have pushed their launch into next month. Instead, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company’s Tuesday afternoon digital presentation will be …