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Apple Diversifying True Depth Camera Suppliers for 2018 iPhone Lineup
Apple is reportedly planning to release three new iPhones with Face ID this year.
Twitter Reports First-Ever Quarterly Profit Despite Stagnant User Growth
Twitter has reported its first ever quarterly profit in its latest Q4 financial results, but continues to struggle to entice new, long-term users.
iOS 9 Source Code Posted to GitHub in Unprecedented Leak [u]
An anonymous user has uploaded what appears to be the source code of iBoot on GitHub, and all evidence suggests the code is authentic.
Instagram Tests Support for Sharing Others’ Posts to Your Own Story
Instagram is testing a feature that will allow users to "regram" posts made by other users to their own stories.
157 New Emoji Coming to iOS Devices Later This Year
The Unicode Consortium revealed the finalized list of 157 emoji that will arrive as a part of the Unicode 11 standard.
Apple Watch Can Detect Diabetes With 85% Accuracy, Says Cardiogram
Heart rate technology company Cardiogram has found that its DeepHeart neural network can identify signs of diabetes with a simple heart rate sensor.
Apple Now Accepting Alipay Payments at Apple Stores in China
Alipay today announced an agreement to make Alipay available in Apple retail stores across mainland China.
Apple and Goldman Sachs to Potentially Offer US iPhone Buyer Finance Options: WSJ
Goldman Sachs is in talks with Apple regarding the possibility of offering financing to customers buying Apple products including iPhones, watches, and other devices.
Rogers to Increase All Internet Packages Above 20Mbps by $8/Month Starting March 12
Rogers is set to increase the cost of its home internet packages.
Apple Begins Rejecting Apps That Use Emoji for UI Icons
Developers have started reporting evidence of their apps being rejected from the App Store because they used Apple's emoji icon set within their user interface design.
Apple Mistakenly Sends Ad Spend and Install Reports to the Wrong Developers: REPORT
Apple reportedly sent as spend information and install reports to the wrong app developers, as a number of people have reported the mistake on social media.
NYPD Begins Rolling Out iPhone 7 and 7 Plus Models to Manhattan Officers
The NYPD has started giving out iPhones to its officers as it makes the move from Windows-based Nokia phones to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.