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Apple Announces iPhone 5s—The Most Forward-Thinking Smartphone in the World — iPhone 5s Features 64-bit A7 chip, All-New 8 Megapixel iSight Camera with True Tone Flash & Introduces Touch ID Fingerprint Sensor — Apple® today announced iPhone® 5s, the most forward-thinking iPhone yet … | Marcus Wohlsen / Wired: |
Investors unimpressed with incremental iPhone improvements as Apple's stock falls 2.28% — Apple's Reputation for Innovation Is Now Its Greatest Liability — A year ago, Apple seemed unstoppable. Its share price topped $700. Its cash horde eclipsed the GDP of many countries.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
iPhone Developers Won't Get Fingerprint-Reader Authentication Option — For Now, Anyway — Perhaps the most surprising thing about the fingerprint reader on the iPhone 5s is the fact that it can only be used to do two things — unlock the phone and verify iTunes purchases.| Brian Heater / Engadget: |
iPhone 5s: 64-bit A7 processor, fingerprint authentication, improved camera, gold/silver/gray, from $199 — Apple introduces the iPhone 5S, launching September 20th starting at $199 — Ladies and gentleman, the moment you've all been waiting for. As expected, this afternoon's day-brightening news … | Dieter Bohn / The Verge: |
Apple iPhone 5s hands-on video and impressions — As it turns out, everything that we'd seen from the rumors were true: the iPhone 5s is faster, of course, with a dual-LED flash and the much-vaunted fingerprint scanner on the home button. And yes, it comes in a gold color … | Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: |
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Forget “Cheap”, The iPhone 5c Is Clearly The iPhone Jony Ive Wanted For iOS 7 — The “c” in the iPhone 5c title doesn't stand for “cheap”. It stands for “clueless”. — As in, we were all clueless in our speculation on Apple's motivations for creating this device.| John Gruber / Daring Fireball: |
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iPhone 5c: improved front camera, slightly larger battery, in five colored plastic backs, from $99 — Apple iPhone 5C is official, a plastic and colorful iPhone for $99 — The new iPhone 5C is finally official. After months of rumor and speculation, Apple has opted to introduce … | Apple: |
Apple Introduces iPhone 5c—The Most Colorful iPhone Yet — All-New Design, Packed with Incredible Features in Five Gorgeous Colors — Apple® today introduced iPhone® 5c, featuring an all-new design, packed with incredible features in five gorgeous colors—blue, green, pink … | Ritchie King / Quartz: |
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iOS 7: what's changed since June? — What we're getting next week isn't exactly what we saw at WWDC — Apple's June preview of a huge redesign for iOS — its first since launching in 2007 — drew a fair amount of criticism. Designers took to sites like Dribbble and Behance to show off their … | John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
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Apple confirms Cards app for iOS is discontinued, recommends iPhoto — We've received multiple tips indicating that Apple's Cards app and service for iOS has stopped functioning. Cards was launched alongside the iPhone 4s in fall 2011 and served as an easy way for users to create custom … | Matthew Panzarino / TechCrunch: |
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DNI documents: NSA phone record searches between 2006 and 2009 violated privacy protections — NSA Violated Privacy Protections, Officials Say — Revelation Calls Into Question Security of Phone-Record Database — WASHINGTON—The National Security Agency's searches … | Russell Brandom / The Verge: |
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Motorola now shipping 100,000 Moto X phones weekly from Texas — (Reuters) - Motorola is shipping 100,000 of its new Moto X phones weekly from a manufacturing facility near Dallas, a modest start for a made-in-the-USA phone that marks the most significant effort to revive the iconic company after Google Inc bought it last year.| Antonio Garcia / Medium: |
Why Twitter Buying MoPub is a Very Big Deal … WTF is MoPub? — MoPub is the world's largest mobile ad exchange. That means people trade eyeballs on mobile devices for money through the technology MoPub provides. And they do it billions of times a day. — Why is that important to Twitter?| Brian Proffitt / ReadWrite: |
Microsoft Donates Office 365 To Charitable Nonprofits — Microsoft, which has long been a contributor to various charities and nonprofits over the years, has announced the formation of a new program that would give participating nonprofits something they could actually use: licenses for Office 365.| Michael Gorman / Engadget: |
Dryft: a software keyboard that follows fingertips to improve touch typing on tablets — You've seen them on planes, in coffee shops, maybe even at the office: tablets tethered to Bluetooth keyboards. Those users pecking away at hardware keys because using their slate's software grid is nothing more than an exercise in futility.
Subquadratic: the LLM built for 12M-token reasoning — SubQ can reason across entire codebases and document sets in one pass with no RAG workarounds. Read how SubQ 1.1 Small holds near-perfect retrieval out to 12M tokens.
Stop vibe coding analytics — Equals AI turns questions about your business into auditable spreadsheet models and dashboards. Build once, iterate for years.
From MCP to billing: Updates that accelerate hiring — TL;DRConnect your favorite AI tools to Zoho Recruit with Zoho Recruit MCP.Catch up on conversations faster with Zia email summaries.Review candidate context instantly …
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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