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For Apple, three good iPhones works as well as one great iPhone
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For Apple, three good iPhones works as well as one great iPhone

Product segmentation is a typical strategy for mature companies, even if it might not be that familiar to long-time Apple fans.

  • by Shira Ovide

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Apple planning to release three new iPhones - including the largest ever
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Apple planning to release three new iPhones - including the largest ever

Apple is preparing to release a trio of new smartphones later this year: the largest iPhone ever, an upgraded handset the same size as the current iPhone X and a less expensive model with some of the flagship phone's key features.

MWC 2018: Sony's Xperia XZ2 pushes new design, powerful camera tech
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MWC 2018: Sony's Xperia XZ2 pushes new design, powerful camera tech

The XZ2 and XZ2 Compact bring Sony's smartphone design closer in line with that of its rivals, but they still make a point of pushing the tech envelope.

  • by Tim Biggs
How companies scour our digital lives for clues to our health
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How companies scour our digital lives for clues to our health

How often you post on social media or how frequently you check your phone late at night could hold clues to your physical and mental health.

MWC 2018: Nokia 8110 returns, along with a range of new Nokia smartphones
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MWC 2018: Nokia 8110 returns, along with a range of new Nokia smartphones

HMD Global has unveiled five new Nokia phones, including a throwback to 1998, a $149 budget phone and three updates to its smartphone line.

  • by Tim Biggs
MWC 2018: Samsung's Galaxy S9 and S9+ make small but important improvements
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MWC 2018: Samsung's Galaxy S9 and S9+ make small but important improvements

The new phones look very familiar but pack new cameras, Apple-style animated emojis and a fix to one of the S8's biggest flaws.

  • by Tim Biggs
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CRISPR will save lives - and technology can't come soon enough
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CRISPR will save lives - and technology can't come soon enough

The potential applications of CRISPR are enormous. It’s the closest we’ve ever come to a cure for cancer. We’ve already been able to cure HIV infection in animal models, and even in human cell cultures. Incurable genetic diseases, like Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, could soon be a thing of the past. CRISPR has already been used to cure the disease in rats. But some are not so convinced.

  • by Fahad Ali
Apple insiders point to 2018 upgrade for AirPods headphones
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Apple insiders point to 2018 upgrade for AirPods headphones

Like with its mobile devices, Apple intends to frequently update the AirPods with new hardware features.

  • by Mark Gurman
Privacy Commissioner’s small budget to make policing new data breach laws difficult, experts say
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Privacy Commissioner’s small budget to make policing new data breach laws difficult, experts say

New laws that mandate companies notify individuals about data breaches add to Privacy Commissioner's already-stacked caseload, but do not come with new funding.

  • by Ben Grubb
Owlboy review: heartfelt adventure is a real hoot
Games

Owlboy review: heartfelt adventure is a real hoot

An inventive and emotional take on established adventure game staples, every aspect of Owlboy has been crafted with immense care.

  • by Tim Biggs
Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link review: fresh and clean all year round
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Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link review: fresh and clean all year round

An all-in-one heater, cooler and purifier that can clean the air autonomously and be controlled remotely, this is one smart fan.

  • by Tim Biggs