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Rachel and Jill are back on TV! What is the plot of the Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston drama?
Aniston and Witherspoon will soon share screen space, co-own and executive produce the drama series for Apple.
Apple 'stole camera technology' claims Israeli company's lawsuit
Apple is being sued by a Tel Aviv-based startup company that claims the dual-camera technology in the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus was under a patent.
Google Pixel software update: How to prevent screen burn and the Wi-Fi KRACK hack
Google has rolled out a software update for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL to address concerns about screen burn in and colour clarity.
True cost of the iPhone X revealed
Apple is making bigger profit margins on the iPhone X than on the iPhone 8, despite claims the larger price is to warrant the new OLED display.
Apple vs Samsung: US Supreme Court rejects Samsung's appeal in $120m patent infringement case
The case revolves around infringement of Apple's patents linked to slide-to-unlock, quick links, and autocorrect features.
Samsung can't stop mocking Apple in its adverts – here are some of its most savage burns
Samsung has poked fun at Apple's iPhones in a new ad released just days after the launch of the iPhone X. Here are some of the best shots fired by Samsung at its biggest rival.
Thieves steal more than 300 iPhones from truck outside San Francisco Apple Store
The burglars managed to steal £283,000 worth of iPhones in the middle of the day. They were spotted by a janitor loading the phones into a Dodge van.
Pranksters put up fake Apple store in New York City for iPhone X launch
A group of pranksters in New York "transformed" a subway station into an Apple store with fake white logos. They also had a dozen "employees" and actors pretending to queue.
Apple iOS 11.1 update hacked just days after release
Apple's iOS 11.1 update was released to protect users from common WiFi hack KRACK. Just days later, however, hackers have found a way in.
Top tips for getting Apple's iPhone X on launch day
Orders for Apple's new iPhone X have already extended into the middle of December. Die hard fans who missed out can still purchase it in store on November 3.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'Fake news' on social media is a bigger threat than Russian-bought ads
"I don't believe that the big issue are ads from foreign governments," Cook said.
iOS 11.1 update means iPhone users now safe from common hack, Android users still at risk.
An Apple software update for iPhone and iPad will protect users from the common hacking channel, KRACK. Android users, however, are still very much at risk.
Watch out for this password-stealing Facebook hack that's hitting iOS and Android users
A phishing campaign has been spotted spreading via Facebook Messenger and targeting users across Europe including Germany, Sweden and Finland, security experts have found.
'World's biggest' iPhone X launch waiting queue axed just days before release
A group of people using Facebook to organise an iPhone X launch waiting line outside an Apple store in Sydney has been shut down following complaints it was blocking the footpath.
Apple's Photos app found automatically sorting 'brassiere' photos on iPhones
Twitter users testing out the feature said Apple's algorithms returned photos of dresses with spaghetti straps, sports bras and swimsuits when searching for "brassiere".
Apple engineer 'sacked' after daughter shares pre-launch video of iPhone X
A viral video of the iPhone X, shot in the Apple campus cafeteria, has reportedly cost an engineer his job. His daughter shot and uploaded the video to her YouTube channel.
Delete for Everyone: WhatsApp will finally let you unsend those embarrassing texts
For it to work, both sender and recipient must be using the latest version of WhatsApp. The firm has confirmed it will only work within the first seven minutes.
Is your iPhone spying on you? iOS apps can secretly turn on your camera and take video
Krause said giving apps access to the camera will let them take images without your consent, record you at any time, and upload the footage to a company server.
This simple smartphone photo trick is something every dog or cat lover needs to know
Google Photos' pet albums get purr-sonal - Android and iPhone users can now tag their pusses and pooches by name.
Apple smartwatch app 'saves man's life' after heart rate spike turns out to be blood clot
James Green: "Never thought a stupid lil wrist computer I bought 2 years ago would save my life. Saw my rate go up, ended up being a pulmonary embolism."
'All modern WiFi networks' now vulnerable to hackers, millions of Android devices at risk
"Any device that uses WiFi is likely vulnerable," the security expert has warned – a shocking assertion as so much of modern technology relies on such networks.
Opportunity for digital disruption in the B2B world is growing exponentially
Every sector is digitising and every company becoming a digital business giving them newer avenues to grow.
Would you fall for this iOS phishing scam? Rogue pop-ups can hijack your Apple passwords
The 'Sign in to iTunes' form looks almost identical to the one that regularly pops up on iPhones and iPads - and one expert warns that you are probably 'trained' to click.
EVE Online: Project Aurora brings MMO sci-fi universe to mobile
CCP Games partners with PlayRaven to create free-to-play iOS and Android game set in the EVE universe.
Uber app can secretly record iPhone screens, collect private data even when it isn't being used
Apple reportedly granted Uber permissions to allow developers to improve functionality of its app for Apple Watch. However, app developers reportedly say the move is unprecedented.
Quiz: How much do teens rely on their smartphones?
Parents have long worried about the effect smartphone usage has on their children. But how much do you really know about young people's habits?
iPhone 'saved' woman's life by stopping bullet during Las Vegas shooting
Photo emerges of a heavily damaged Apple smartphone that reportedly blocked a potentially fatal gunshot.
EU slaps down 'illegal' tax deal that Luxembourg struck with Amazon when Juncker was PM
European Commission says online retailer must pay back €250m in back taxes as it got "illegal state aid" from Luxembourg in 2003 when Jean-Claude Juncker was the country's Prime Minister.
FBI does not have to reveal details on iPhone hacking tool used in San Bernardino case, judge rules
The FBI was sued by three news organisations over its refusal to identify the vendor, purchase price or details of the hacking tool.
Android and iOS apps used for stock trading could expose your personal data to hackers
Passwords and account details could be put at risk by weak app cybersecurity.