It's portably fair to say that we've all nearly reached capacity when it comes to seeing leaks of purported iPhone 7 schematics and so-called third-party case designs that allegedly show us exactly what to expect when Apple's new iPhone is unveiled later this year. With that said, the leaks don't appear to be over just yet, with a new set of images dropping in to give us a first look at an actual rear plate of the iPhone 7, as well as a glimpse at an internal component, the screen cable.
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Alongside the release of iOS 9.3.3 beta 1, Apple has also seeded OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 beta 1 for Macs, as well as tvOS 9.2.2 beta 1 for Apple TV 4, to developers.
History has shown us time and time again over the years that all industries go through periods where all of the emphasis is placed on one trend that's currently capturing the imagination of consumers. Where mobile is concerned, that current trend is most definitely virtual reality, with large and small companies around the world looking to release something in the VR space in the hope of getting in on the boom. One such company looking to capitalize on that particular area of interest is Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus who is looking to tackle virtual reality in a big way with the upcoming OnePlus 3 smartphone, and a OnePlus Loop VR headset.
A new set of photos claiming to show iPhone 7 chassis have leaked online. Everything looks like we imagine it would in line with previous speculation, that is until you take into consideration the perforations intended for the iPhone 7 speaker system. We've heard about the possibility of a dual-speaker setup on Apple's next iPhone, but this leak introduces the possibility of the device shipping with four built-in speakers, like the ones found on iPad Pros.
Jarvis is a new chat bot for Facebook Messenger which lets you easily set reminders on both the web and mobile app version of Messenger. Here's how it works.
You could be forgiven for thinking that devices like Apple's iPhone 3Gs would be cherished and kept in a safe place, not only for nostalgic reasons, but for the fact that the value of a mint condition older iPhone will only rise as time progresses. Even more so for those who own every generational device that Apple has produced since 2007. That may be the mentality that a lot of us would have, but it's certainly not the mindset that can be seen in this new video which pits an iPhone 3Gs against a waterjet cutter, and well you understand what happens next right?
In tech deals today, we have a Galaxy S7 case with military grade protection. We also have screen protectors for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus that basically adds Android-like back button to iPhone. We even have Yoda's lightsaber. Yes, that's right, Master Yoda's lightsaber. There's also a Quick Charge 3.0 smartphone wall charger thrown into the mix, along with multiple savings for the audiophiles with a variety of refurbished VIZIO sound bars.
Apple has now pulled iOS 9.3.2 update for 9.7-inch iPad Pro after it was found to be bricking Apple's latest tablet for some users with error 56.
Can't wait to check out the Tesla Model 3 in real? For now, you can play with this first interactive 3D render of the electric vehicle which will be released in late 2017.
Uber has just launched a new feature called Trip Tracker which lets a Family Profile administrator track family members in real time on a live map. Here's how it works.















