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  • Apple iPhone 6 front panel’s final assembly leaks

    Apple iPhone 6 front panel’s final assembly leaks

    As Apple is preparing for September 9 when the iPhone 6 will debut, the phone’s production is going at full speed. As a result, we can take a glimpse at the final assembly of the iPhone 6‘s front panel. One of the most anticipated new features of the iPhone 6 is the long-rumored sapphire display.…

  • Xiaomi Mi 3 gains a green version

    Xiaomi Mi 3 gains a green version

    Xiaomi has been on somewhat of a roll lately, expanding its portfolio with new products, bringing it to new markets and now adding new colors. The company has announced that its current Mi 3 flagship will gain a new green version in the very near future. This will be added to the currently existing Mi…

  • BlackBerry Z3 is coming to Singapore

    BlackBerry Z3 is coming to Singapore

    BlackBerry Z3 was announced back in February and released this Spring in just a few markets. The first country to get it was Indonesia, followed by India, Malaysia, Philippines and some African markets. The mid-range smartphone turned a success in those countries and BlackBerry is really happy with the sales. The device is a result…

  • Galaxy Note 4 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor reportedly confirmed

    Galaxy Note 4 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor reportedly confirmed

    There have already been countless rumors about the features and specifications of Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the company’s upcoming flagship which many of us have been looking forward to. The announcement has already been confirmed for September 3rd so we have a little less than a month to kill before Samsung finally reveals all the…

  • Yahoo teams up with Google on encrypted email service

    Yahoo teams up with Google on encrypted email service

    Earlier this year, Google has rolled out end-to-end encryption for Gmail, which encrypts all Gmail traffic moving within Google‘s servers. Yahoo is undertaking a similar route, and has announced that it will be rolling out an end-to-end encryption service of its own by 2015 that will be compatible with Gmail’s encryption. Yahoo’s chief information security…

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