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While the official release of the Apple iPhone 8 is likely to be five or more months away, the rumour mill is in full swing already.
The most talked about feature is the screen, which is thought to wrap across the face of the device. Such a fundamental adjustment gives rise to a number of design considerations such as the placement of the home button, volume controls and fingerprint scanner, the last of which has come under close scrutiny this week.
Enraged by President Trump's comment that "both sides" were responsible for the Charlottesville violence, Michael Moore takes his protest to the streets.
Mara Salvatrucha gang members stormed Roosevelt Hospital with assault rifles to free prisoner Anderson Daniel Cabrera who was there for a medical check-up.
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The Episcopal Diocese in Brooklyn removes a plaque dedicated to General Robert E. Lee as the violence in Charlottesville prompts more cities across the country to re-examine their own Confederate relics.
Big breakthroughs may take a backseat in Apple's launch of the 10th anniversary iPhone.
On Wednesday night, Melbourne tech positor Sonny Dickson drew attention with a tweet titled "iPhone 8 looks to be taking a new direction" that features what appears to be a technical drawing of an iPhone design.
With specs on relatively level pegging, it seems like minor design decisions such as fingerprint scanner placement will be pivotal to the phone's reception.
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