It appears that Samsung has finally taken the internal decision to suspend production of the Galaxy Note 7 hardware, at least temporarily, after a number of high profile incidents.
So it's official now. AT&T and T-Mobile have confirmed to stop selling Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in what appears to be a response to a number of high profile explosion incidents involving replacement Galaxy Note 7 devices.
Samsung has faced more than a few trials and tribulations thanks to its doomed Galaxy Note 7 release, and it looks like it could have a whole new one on its hands following reports that US carrier AT&T is considering halting sales of the handset permanently.
Arcade racing game for iOS 'Impossible Road' has gone free as part of Apple's free app of the week initiative. You can download it on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch from the App Store.
Here's how to live stream the second Presidential debate online anywhere in the world on your computer, tablet, mobile or tv set-top boxes.
Here's how to reopen recently closed tabs in Safari web browser in iOS on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
If rumors are to be believed, the iPhone 8 could be almost entirely made up of screen, and if that sounds impossible, you may want to check out the latest rounded-corner display prototype to come out of Sharp.
Want to exchange your replacement Galaxy Note 7 unit for any other phone from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint? Here are the details on how you can do that.
With the Pokevision tracker for Pokemon Go now dead, here are best alternatives for Pokevision on iOS, Android and the web that you might want to try out.
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