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A Brief Guide To Everything Apple Announced During Its Event

 

September is always an eventful month for Apple, and of course, for its fans, especially those eager to know what new cool stuff the tech giant is announcing and will be releasing later in the year, or during the busy holiday shopping season. For this year, Apple has once again unveiled some new products that will be talked about for months, that is until rumors of the next iPhone model start to circulate. So scroll down below to find out what’s new.

The iPhone X

So You Wanna Sell Your iPhone?

Apple has already started sending out invites for an event happening on September 12th, and it is a good bet that the tech giant will be formally introducing three new iPhone models on that date. Based on previous years, it is a good bet too that for current iOS mobile users, the price of their iPhone device will probably go down. So for those thinking of selling their Apple smartphone, they might want to start now. However, before they do so, they need to take note of some tips.

 

Here Comes The Galaxy Note 8 Phablet

Fans of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series have had a tough year.

iOS 11 Has A Feature That Deactivates Touch ID

It appears that Apple is incorporating a new feature on iOS 11 that will instantly deactivate Touch ID. The purpose of this feature is actually to provide a means for automating emergency services calls. Basically, the feature works by allowing iOS mobile users to tap the power button quickly five times in order to be able to quickly dial 911. To be perfectly clear, this does not automatically let a user dial emergency services by default.

Should Galaxy Note 4 Owners Be Worried About The CPSC Recalling Note 4 Batteries?

The answer is no for now. Yes, it is true that batteries of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 are being recalled as of the moment, but there is not going to be another Galaxy Note 7 disaster this time. First of all, it is not the South Korean phone maker’s fault this time.

Study: 2/3 Of Mobile Users Have Tried Sexting

According to the results of a study recently conducted by the Kinsey Institute of Indiana University (jointly done with Clue, a women’s health startup firm based in Berlin, Germany), 67 percent of the polled participants have claimed that they have tried sexting somebody.

Honolulu Becomes First Major City In US To Ban Mobile Use At Crosswalks

In the last few years, several cities in America have tried to introduce various measures in order to discourage people from being too busily engaged with their mobile devices when crossing the street. Even states have attempted to propose legislation that would require mobile users to be more careful when they are out on the street. 

Survey: Teenagers Mostly Experience Online Hate Via Instagram, Facebook

Ditch The Label is an anti-bullying organization based in the United Kingdom, and the company recently released the results of its new yearly survey. The results showed that this year, cyberbullies are most active on instagram, and also on Facebook. In completing its information, Ditch The Label polled more than ten thousand respondents, mostly teenagers between 12 years and 20 years old. 

DHS Ends Ban On Laptops On All Aircraft Flying From Middle East

The United States government has officially ended a ban which disallowed laptop devices and other big electrical gadgets to be carried on commercial flights coming from a total of ten countries in the Middle East, as well as flights from nine different airline companies. According to a tweet posted by the US Department of Homeland Security, the lifting of the ban will transition with the adoption of more strict security measures.

A Basic Guide To Dealing With Robocalls

You might have already encountered at least one if you are an owner of a mobile phone. Robocalls used to annoy the heck out of landline phones, but now that we are living in a world wherein people are about be likely to own a cell phone than a landline phone, robocalls are starting to invade our handsets. So how do we deal?

The Reason Robocalls Exist

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