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Apple boots secure chat app Telegram from its iOS store over 'inappropriate content'
Secure chat app Telegram and a newer version of the software called Telegram X were both removed from Apple's iOS App store Wednesday (31 January), with little explanation.
Samsung confirms new Galaxy feature that will leave the iPhone X in the dust
Despite leaks of a more minimalist Galaxy S9 and S9+ upgrade, Samsung is clearly gearing up for a big reveal in 2018.
Mario Kart Tour for mobile devices announced by Nintendo
Nintendo has announced its next mobile game, revealing a version of Mario Kart is being developed from smartphone devices.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak: 'Now, I don't believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says'
Wozniak questioned whether customers can believe Elon Musk and compared his "salesmanship" to that of Jobs.
iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S9: Five weird accessories you can probably do without
iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S8 and Pixel 2 XL deserve some love with a nice case, but there are a lot accessories to buy.
Five reasons the Samsung Galaxy S9 will blow the iPhone X out of the water
The Galaxy S9 will be unveiled by Samsung on 25 February in Barcelona. Expect big things from the new camera.
iOS 11.3 unveiled: Four ways Apple wants to save your life with an iPhone and Watch
From medical IDs to emergency phone calls, Apple continues to make iPhone and Watch emergency-friendly.
Watch: Man bites into iPhone battery in China to test if it's genuine and it exploded
The incident comes after Apple admitted that it has been throttling CPU performance on older devices with degraded batteries.
Samsung may have solved Apple's iPhone X notch issue
iPhone X users bemoaning the notch at the top of the screen could be tempted by an eventual move to Samsung, if this patent is anything to go by.
Apple plant staff in China work 10 hours a day in sweatshop conditions without proper training
Workers at a Catcher factory in China were forced to work 10 hours a day for six days a week without proper training.
Apple enlists former stars from The Office US for latest advert
Three characters from the hit sitcom are shown to be running a farm off the back of the FileMaker software.
What is OSX MaMi? New undetectable Mac malware can hijack DNS settings, steal users' personal data
OSX MaMi is a DNS hijacker but also features a slew of other malicious capabilities, security researchers said.
Fappening: Celebgate hacker who 'stole nude photos of celebrities' charged
A 26-year-old man has been charged in US federal court for playing a role in the so-called "Fappening" phishing scheme that terrorised celebrities with nude photo leaks.
MacOS High Sierra security bug lets you unlock App Store System Preferences with any random password
"We greatly regret this error and we apologise to all Mac users," Apple said in a statement.
Second iPhone battery explodes at Apple Store in Europe - this time in Spain
The explosion comes just a day after an iPhone 6S battery exploded in Zurich, burning the hand of a repairman who was removing it from the device.
CES 2018: New Vivo phone debuts the tech Apple couldn't get its hands on
iPhone X users missing the fingerprint scanner will be jealously watching as Vivo moves forward with bio-metrics placed beneath the display.
CES 2018: Forget Apple and Samsung, these are the best phones on show in Las Vegas
Smartphones being demoed at CES in Las Vegas are offering up unique features to draw attention, such as an inbuilt projector and 90s throwback.
iPhone X screen burn in: This is how long it takes to permanently damage your screen
Apple delayed introducing the OLED screen in iPhones because they were allegedly more dull and susceptible to screen burn-in.
Another suicide at iPhone factory in China casts light on Foxconn working conditions
China Labor Watch claims 31-year-old Foxconn worker jumped to his death in Zhengzhou, where 50% of iPhones are assembled.
Apple admits 'all Mac devices', iPhones and iPads affected by Meltdown and Spectre
Tech giant made the admission in a blog post, but said patches had been issued and there were no known vulnerabilities.
Five reason using AirPods with an Android phone absolutely sucks
AirPods with an iPhone is great, so how do the popular buds manage to be so bad when used with an Android phone?
Apple obsessives are paying thousands on eBay for iMac Pro accessories
Die-hard Apple fans who bought in early to the iMac Pro are making decent money back by selling the accessories on eBay.
Death of the disc: Apple, Spotify and Amazon are taking over video and music distribution
Entertainment consumers are turning to streaming channels and digital downloads faster than ever before.
This is how California sells marijuana: the same way it sells iPhones
California has legalised the sale of recreational marijuana, and it's no surprise its retail outlets emulate California's most successful brand.
Dutch Sandwich: The accounting trick that helped Google avoid £3bn in taxes
Google has saved almost £3 billion in taxes by shuffling revenue around between three countries, including the Bahamas.
Hundreds of Android apps found covertly using your phone's microphone to track your TV habits
While most apps seemed to be available on Google Play Store some were also spotted on Apple's App Store as well.
MacOS zero-day: 15-year-old Apple root access bug was publicly released on the last day of 2017
The zero-day vulnerability is a local privilege escalation (LPE) flaw and can only be exploited when the attacker has local access to the targeted device.
Samsung's tablet in a tube with rollup screen could blow Apple's iPad out of the water
A new patent from Samsung has revealed ambitious designs for a rollable tablet that would have the display spiral into a metal canister.
Apple hit with multiple lawsuits after admitting it slowed down iPhones
Apple admitted that an update in 2016, the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone SE and iPhone 7 included a feature which slowed down parts of the phone in order to lengthen battery life.
Alexa and Google Home are getting increasingly creepy and even complimenting each other
Is it time for the robot uprising? Amazon and Google's devices have been coming out with some funny responses this Christmas - but people are worried about their creepiness, too.