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Review: First impressions of the new iPhone 6
Apple's iPhone 6 hits the mark for technological excellence and stylish design, with a bigger brighter display, upgraded hardware and millions of buyers clamoring to get one. Read More


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iOS 8 problems look Grimm: Slow, buggy, laggy, crashy, drainy, awesomey... and Doc
The Seven Shorter People of iOS 8 update fairyland: iOS 8 upgrade problems have reared their ugly heads, bang on cue. Early-adopting iMagicMirror owners are finding their devices suffering seven sorts of poisoned Apple. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers set aside their cynicism. Read More

Moto X (2014) deep-dive review: Android done right -- again
With a distinctive and customizable design, superb software and exceptional features, the new Moto X shows just how good an Android phone can be. Read More

IBM's solar concentrator can produce energy, clean water and AC
IBM Research and Swiss-based Airlight Energy have created a solar concentrator that looks like a giant sunflower and can produce 20kW of power per day, along with clean water and hot or cool air. Read More

New Moto X vs. the original: Worth the upgrade?
So, the new Moto X is a mighty fine phone. That much we've established. But for those of us who own the first-generation model, is it a significant enough step forward to be worth the upgrade? It's a tough question, and one I'm closely considering myself. Read More


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Microsoft, frustrated as ever with H-1B policy, considers options
A two-day conference on high-skilled immigration policy, which attracted researchers from the U.S. and Europe, offered Microsoft an opportunity to voice frustration over U.S. immigration policy. Read More

BlackBerry goes for qwerty keyboard, again, with Passport smartphone
BlackBerry announced its Passport smartphone and bet large that there are users who will want a qwerty physical keyboard with a wider, square, 4.5-in. display. Read More

Two little words that destroy your credibility
We in IT have to realize that only users get to decide whether "it's fixed." Read More

iOS 8 update fail, Bendgate: Heads may roll at Apple
Tim Cook must be furious. You can imagine the tension among those who've been called into his office in the last 24-hours. The introduction of the new iPhone, Apple Pay and the Apple Watch should be the moment his dominion in Cupertino turned years of criticism around. Instead somehow his staff have delivered not one, but two PR disasters inside a day. Read More

Microsoft streamlines free Office for students deal
Microsoft made it easier for school and university students to obtain a free subscription to Office 365 by sidestepping institutional IT and going to the self-serve line. Read More


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