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Apple may launch its new iPhone trade-in program as soon as Friday, Aug. 30. Apple fans may be able to bring their old iPhone to an Apple store and receive instant credit towards purchasing a new iPhone sooner than previously thought.
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HTC has apparently disappointed Beats by Dr. Dre and the mobile audio company is looking to buy out HTC's stake and go for another investor.
Google's two-minute blackout has caused a whopping 40 percent drop in global Internet traffic. Google blacked out for two minutes with all its suite of services and 40 percent of the world's web traffic went down with it.
The ITC ruled in Apple's favor and an importing ban on some older Samsung devices will go into effect.
The pirate Bay has announced a free browser called PirateBrowser, aiming to help users avoid censorship in countries where TPB is blocked.
A 21-year-old Australian woman has paid $1,500 for what she thought were Apple smartphones but got two real, edible apples instead.
Netflix has rolled out personalized profiles on iOS, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles, its website and connected devices such as Apple TV.
The new iOS 7 beta 4 contains code references that seem to confirm a fingerprint sensor for the Home button of future iPhones.
T-Mobile has started a new promotional offer, offering any and all devices for no down payment. T-Mobile has kickied off an "unparalleled promotion," offering all devices in its lineup for no upfront cost whatsoever.
AT&T has announced its new AT&T Next plan, which will allow new and existing customers to purchase no-contract phones and tablets on monthly installments, with annual upgrades.
Apple has reportedly started to 'aggressively' look for new talent to work on its iWatch project, as its current staff can't handle some 'hard engineering problems.'
An attorney is suing Apple because his iDevice allowed him to watch porn, without warning him of the dangers of online pornography.
In light of the whole PRISM debacle, for the first time ever Def Con organizers have asked the feds not to attend this year's hacker conference.