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Samsung Reportedly Working on Foldable Clamshell Design Follow-Up to Galaxy Fold
Samsung's next foldable device will feature a 6.7-inch inner display that will be capable of shrinking to a "compact-sized square" when folded.
Apple Watch Getting New Student-Focused ‘Schooltime’ Mode, Complications, More
Apple is said to be working on a new Apple Watch feature specifically aimed at students, allowing them to block certain content during school hours.
Alleged iPhone 11 Benchmark Leak Suggests Faster 6-Core CPU, 1GB Extra RAM
With Apple's next iPhone event just a week away, new details have emerged from Geekbench showing the CPU statistics for the iPhone XR successor.
Facebook Reportedly Considering Hiding ‘Like’ Counts in New Test
Facebook is considering hiding Likes on its posts amid concerns the feature turns the website into a popularity contest.
Recent iPhone Hack May Have Been State-Backed Campaign Targeting Chinese Uyghur Muslim Minority
A recent massive iPhone hack discovered by Google researchers may have been a campaign to target Uyghur Muslims, an oppressed ethnic minority living in China.
iOS 13 Code Suggests Apple Developing AR Glasses Codenamed ‘Garta’
Code found in an internal build of iOS 13 suggests Apple is continuing work on its AR headset.
Google Security Researchers Uncover ‘Sustained’ Hack on Apple iOS Devices
In testing, the malware was able to extract data from most leading apps from third parties, including WhatsApp, Google Maps, and Gmail.
Leaked iPhone 11 Case Design Shows Repositioned Apple Logo
New leaks of purported cases for Apple's 2019 iPhone lineup shows a couple slight design changes.
Some Airlines Banning All MacBooks in Checked Luggage Regardless of Recall Status
Multiple airlines have barred transporting Apple laptops in checked luggage — in some cases, regardless of whether they fall under the recall.
Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Wishes Apple Had ‘Split Up a Long Time Ago’
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said he's in favor of breaking up big tech companies, including Apple, Facebook, and Google.
Apple’s Dependence on China Increasing Despite Impending Tariffs
As Trump's incoming China tariffs are just around the corner, Apple's increasing dependence on Chinese production puts the company in an economically difficult situation.
Apple Announces New Initiative to Support Independent Device Repair Providers
Apple today launched a certification program that will enable independent repair shops to gain access to the same parts, tools, and training as Apple Authorized Service Providers.