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Apple's newly released iPhones don't seem to be enjoying equal sales as most consumers seem to have preferred the iPhone 6 over the larger iPhone 6 Plus. According to app activity tracker Fiksu, which has set up an iPhone usage tracker, early adoption numbers are indicating that the standard iPhone 6 is the more popular iPhone out of the latest Apple smartphones. iPhone 6 usage has managed ...read more
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A French website has discovered that the official Nintendo advertisement at the top of its homepage lists a release date for the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros for Wii U & 3DS. Puissance Nintendo receives advertising from Nintendo which is placed along the top and sides of the site. The current ad on the site is a trailer for Hyrule Warriors, but when that ends there is a list of menu ...read more
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Apple has announced today that it sold 4 million of its new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus during their first 24 hours on sale. The large number clearly shows that there was significant demand for the device and also explains why some of the phones are now backordered several weeks. Apple said that this is the fastest-selling iPhone launch in the company's history. If you don't want to wait the extra ...read more
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Apple revealed its new piece of wearable tech yesterday, a watch with a touchscreen, fitness apps and all sorts of other smart device functionality. Among the possibilities with the Apple Watch are gaming applications; EA has confirmed it is actively investigating, and was listed among the developers on-board with the device yesterday. EA Mobile head Frank Gibeau told CNET that the publisher ...read more
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After many months of speculation and the competition announcing their goods, Apple has announced it's play into the wearables market with the Apple Watch. Tim Cook said that they did not intend to take the iPhone and slap it on your wrist, a subtle jab at Android smart watches. The rotary dial on the side of the device plays a key part and acts like a multifunction input mechanism.
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Apple has taken the wraps off the iPhone 6 and its larger sibling, the iPhone 6 Plus, after months of speculation and rumors. The iPhone 6 is the 4.7-inch variant while the iPhone 6 Plus features a big 5.5-inch screen. Both the devices will ship with iOS 8 and will be available starting September 19 in select launch markets. The smartphone was earlier rumoured to be known as iPhone 6L owing to ...read more
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Nintendo fans were in for a big shock a few weeks back with the reveal of the latest addition to the Nintendo 3DS family, the New Nintendo 3DS, with its added second analog stick and faster processor – but, Nintendo also confirmed it will share one major attribute with its other family members. In a written statement, Nintendo confirmed that the New Nintendo 3DS will be region-locked and ...read more
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We’ve seen more than our fair share of iPhone 6 parts, schematics and dummy models, but now we might finally be getting a look at the device that Apple will announce during its press conference tomorrow in California. Someone who appears to have received a fully working iPhone 6 recently posted a video and several photos to Chinese social network Weibo. The 7 minute video compares the iPhone ...read more
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Apple’s 5.5-inch iPhone 6 may offer some features that smaller iterations of its iOS 8 handsets won’t support. According to a new report from 9to5Mac, which cites information from a developer who has been digging through some features of the iOS 8 simulator, the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6, which may be called the iPhone Air or the iPhone 6L, will apparently offer more features in landscape mode ...read more
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Google has agreed to pay at least $19 million in refunds to customers whose children made in-app purchases without their permission as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC announced on Thursday that the two parties had reached an agreement over the complaint stretching back to 2011, when in-app purchases were first introduced to programs on what was then called the ...read more
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