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So Which Existing Windows Phone Devices Will Support Windows 10?

Do you own a mobile device that runs on Windows Phone, and are wondering if your handset is capable of running the mobile edition of Windows 10? Wonder no more because Microsoft has been announcing which mobile devices will be supporting Windows 10, plus new updated information can be found on the tech giant’s official website.

 

Introducing Apple’s New iPhone Upgrade Program

Apple’s recent September 9 event was mostly business as usual for the tech giant, introducing two new iPhones (the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus), two new iPads (the iPad Pro and the iPad Mini 4), and a bunch of new updates and features.

AppleCare+ Prices For iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus Go Up

Yikes. Mobile users are who are planning to purchase Apple’s newest iPhone models -- the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus -- will have to pay $129 in order to avail of AppleCare+ support for their new devices. The $129 price has increased by $30 compared to the $99 that was usually charged for previous iPhone versions, including the iPhone 6.

Apple’s Newest Releases And When They Will Be Available

After all the rumors and pre-event expectations, Apple’s September 9 event has finally happened, and as any harcore Apple fan can attest, there is plenty of new cool stuff to rave about, a few not completely unexpected and a number of welcome surprises.

 

What Can The World Expect On Apple’s September 9 Event?

Here’s what we know for sure ( so far) -- Apple will be holding an event on September 9th Wednesday at the Civic Auditorium (which has a 7,000 seat capacity) located in the city of San Francisco, California. The invitations that were sent out featured a statement that teases: “Hey Siri, give us a hint.” Oh, and the whole event will be streamed live.

 

Is The iPhone Starting To Become Boring?

It happens eventually to any product. After a few years surge of phenomenal popularity, the hype eventually dies down, while consumers start to explore other alternatives to that product, or something new, better, or just different. The same applies to smartphones, even Apple's iPhone, perhaps the most culturally significant and influential (technologically speaking) smartphone of all time.

 

Over 225,000 Jailbroken iPhones Have Been Hacked, Per Cybersecurity Firm

For almost a decade now, Apple has been warning mobile users not to mess with the security settings of their iPhone devices, such as letting their smartphones work in foreign countries or install mobile apps that were not approved by Apple. This practice is known as jailbreaking, with many a mobile user having done it (or somebody else) at least once with the belief that it is harmless. Apple, of course, believes that jailbreaking makes the user’s iPhone vulnerable to hackers.

 

Vine Launches New Audio Editing, Music Discovery Features

It appears that Vine is strengthening its music related features by introducing new tools that would allow its users to incorporate music to their videos, as well as make it easier for them to discover music tracks on videos shared by other users. These two new features are officially called the Snap To Beat feature and the Featured Tracks tool. Basically, the Snap To Beat feature lets users make perfectly looping music tracks to the videos they are creating.

New Survey Sheds Light On What Constitutes Modern Smartphone Etiquette

Using your cell phone while walking along the sidewalk or while riding the train to work is generally considered acceptable, but what about inside the cinema while watching a movie, or while in church? A new survey by Pew Research Center aims to find out just what Americans of today consider appropriate when using cell phones, whether in public or social settings.

 

Verizon Now Letting Customers From Other Networks Bring Their Own Handset

Verizon Wireless is introducing a new policy that should entice more customers from other rival wireless carriers to shift to Verizon by virtue of being allowed to bring their own handsets to the Big Red.

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