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Apple makes Sept. 9 event official

Seagate scoffs at helium, ships world's first 8TB hard drive | NASA spacecraft en route to historic look at mysterious Pluto

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Apple makes Sept. 9 event official, hints at more than iPhone 6
Apple confirmed today it will host an event Sept. 9 in Cupertino, Calif. to unveil its newest iPhone and perhaps other new hardware. Read More


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Seagate scoffs at helium, ships world's first 8TB hard drive
Seagate today announced it's shipping to enterprise customers the world's first 8TB hard disk drive, raising the bar against rivals such as Western Digital. Read More

NASA spacecraft en route to historic look at mysterious Pluto
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft crosses Neptune's orbit today and is speeding along a path that will give scientists their first real information about the distant and still mysterious Pluto. Read More

IT Blogwatch: 13-inch iPad 'Pro' is incoming: Q1 release date
Apple is (again) said to be readying a larger iPad. The 13" tablet is probably going to be aimed at business users and will feature split-screen multitasking. Read More

Facebook tries to quell Messenger rumors
Facebook is going on the offensive, trying to do damage control for its Messenger app. Read More


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10 things we know about Apple's new iPhone 6 A8 chip
Apple's iPhone 6 appears on schedule for its public reveal in September, when they begin churning off the production line into the pockets of tens of millions of customers. The smartphone will use new Apple-designed chips, here's what we think we know about them. Read More

China to launch home-grown OS in October as Windows replacement
China hopes to launch a home-grown operating system by October to wean the country from foreign-made OSes like Windows. Read More

ThinkPad Yoga 11e review: A hidden Chromebook gem
Chromebooks are quickly becoming a dime a dozen -- but for all the hardware options out there, we've yet to see a Chrome OS product that offers an elevated experience without a sky-high price tag. Read More

You drain me: Apple replaces some iPhone 5 batteries for free
Apple will replace some iPhone 5 batteries free of charge, claiming "a very small percentage" of the smartphones need to be charged more often and those charges were quickly exhausted. Read More

Carmakers put Apple's CarPlay in the slow lane
Some car manufacturers are delaying their rollout of CarPlay, the software platform from Apple that synchronizes an iPhone to a vehicle's infotainment system. Read More


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