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Apple Shares Three More iPhone 7 Photography Tutorials [VIDEOS]
Here are more tutorials on how to take pictures on an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Mossberg Reveals Steve Jobs, Bill Gates Were Both Highly Sensitive to Criticism
Walt Mossberg recounted stories about Steve Jobs and Bill Gates when he appeared on stage at the Code Conference.
Turns Your Documents, Receipts into Editable PDFs with Adobe Scan for iOS
Adobe's new iOS app makes it easier to convert paper documents into digital, editable PDF files.
StockNerd for iOS Offers Free Stock and Portfolio Tracking
StockNerd is a free stock and portfolio tracking app for people interested in long term investments.
OneLogin Password Manager Hacked, Sensitive Customer Data Exposed
OneLogin provides single sign-on and password management for cloud-based applications.
Alleged ‘iPhone 8’ Dummy Tries to Pass as Real Deal with Touch ID on the Back [PICS]
Images claim to show what iPhone 8 will be with Touch ID on the rear.
Facebook Developing Teen-Friendly Chat App Called ‘Talk’: Report
Facebook is preparing to launch a new teen messaging app that will seemingly allow parents to monitor who their children are in contact with, and will be closed to strangers trawling the internet.
Apple Rolling Out Incentivized Program to Improve Apple Maps Data: Report
Apple is reportedly rolling out an incentivized program which pays users to verify or correct Points-of-Interest or placemarks within the application.
Nintendo Switch Online Delayed to 2018, Will Cost $20 USD Per Year
Nintendo announced that new details for the Nintendo Switch’s paid online service, Switch Online, including the fact that the service has been delayed until next year.
CIBC Announces Free Equifax Credit Scores within Mobile Banking App
CIBC has officially announced free Equifax credit scores within their mobile banking app.
Google Home Pre-Orders Launch in Canada Priced at $179.99 with Free Chromecast
Google Home is now available for pre-order in Canada.
Canadian Telecoms Must Update 911 System with Texting Support by 2020: CRTC
Canada's telecommunication companies will be required to update their networks to be ready to provide next-generation 911 services by the end of 2020.