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iPhone 6C: what we want to see

iPhone 6C release date, news and rumours It’s looking increasingly like we’ll see three iPhone models released this year, with an iPhone 6C launching alongside the inevitable iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. While the iPhone 5C was designed purely as a more affordable iPhone, the iPhone 6C is likely to have more to differentiate it, with a smaller screen than either of the 6S models. Currently the only way

iPhone 6C: what we want to see

iPhone 6C release date, news and rumours It’s looking increasingly like we’ll see three iPhone models released this year, with an iPhone 6C launching alongside the inevitable iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. While the iPhone 5C was designed purely as a more affordable iPhone, the iPhone 6C is likely to have more to differentiate it, with a smaller screen than either of the 6S models. Currently the only way

Review: Toshiba 3TB Canvio external hard drive

Introduction and performance It’s hard to be excited by hard disk drives and storage in general, but the newest addition to Toshiba’s Canvio Basics range did bring a smile to my face – the HDTB330EK3CA is the first 3TB 2.5-inch hard disk drive (internal or external) to appear on the market. In fact, it is probably the hard disk drive with the highest data density ever (15.5GB per cubic centimetre),

Review: Toshiba 3TB Canvio external hard drive

Introduction and performance It’s hard to be excited by hard disk drives and storage in general, but the newest addition to Toshiba’s Canvio Basics range did bring a smile to my face – the HDTB330EK3CA is the first 3TB 2.5-inch hard disk drive (internal or external) to appear on the market. In fact, it is probably the hard disk drive with the highest data density ever (15.5GB per cubic centimetre),

Versus: Apple Music vs Spotify, Tidal and the rest

Apple Music vs Spotify, Tidal and the rest With the imminent launch of Apple Music on June 30th, Cupertino’s iTunes 2.0, it’s taking on the rest of the crowded streaming market from a position of industry strength. It’s already got incredible relations with the different recording labels, a vast catalogue of music at its disposal and a huge user base of Apple fans. It’s also got the added fact that,

Versus: Apple Music vs Spotify, Tidal and the rest

Apple Music vs Spotify, Tidal and the rest With the imminent launch of Apple Music on June 30th, Cupertino’s iTunes 2.0, it’s taking on the rest of the crowded streaming market from a position of industry strength. It’s already got incredible relations with the different recording labels, a vast catalogue of music at its disposal and a huge user base of Apple fans. It’s also got the added fact that,

Updated: 7 best 2-in-1 laptops 2015: top hybrid laptops reviewed

Best 2-in-1 laptops Microsoft’s Windows 8 didn’t just shake up the company’s entire software empire, but the mobile computing industry as well. Given the dualistic nature of the new Windows, laptop and tablet makers responded in kind with devices commonly known as 2-in-1 laptops, or hybrid laptops. These are devices that are able to serve as both a laptop and a tablet, either in a detachable design that sees the

Updated: 7 best 2-in-1 laptops 2015: top hybrid laptops reviewed

Best 2-in-1 laptops Microsoft’s Windows 8 didn’t just shake up the company’s entire software empire, but the mobile computing industry as well. Given the dualistic nature of the new Windows, laptop and tablet makers responded in kind with devices commonly known as 2-in-1 laptops, or hybrid laptops. These are devices that are able to serve as both a laptop and a tablet, either in a detachable design that sees the

Sony aims for more clients, 20 percent sales growth in image sensors

By Ritsuko Ando TOKYO (Reuters) – Sony Corp aims to diversify its client base for image sensors beyond top customer Apple Inc, even as it expects orders from the iPhone maker to help lift sales about 20 percent this fiscal year, a senior executive said on Tuesday. Sensors have emerged as one of Sony’s strongest products in recent years as its TV and mobile operations struggle. While the Japanese company

Exclusive: U.S. tech industry appeals to Obama to keep hands off encryption

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Top U.S. tech companies are warning the Obama administration against imposing new policies that the companies say would weaken increasingly sophisticated encryption systems designed to protect consumers’ privacy. In a strongly worded letter to President Barack Obama on Monday, two industry associations representing major software and hardware companies said, “We are opposed to any policy actions or measures that would undermine encryption as an

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